DB Disk Peformance

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On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 9:00 AM, Nancy Dornacker <nancy.dornacker@...
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> Wondering if people are creating their db as a multi-volume database or
> sticking with single volume? Explain why and what type of disks, array,
> RAID level, and logical volumes you've created. Thanks. Looking for
> best performance scenario.
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Wondering if people are creating their db as a multi-volume database or
sticking with single volume? Explain why and what type of disks, array,
RAID level, and logical volumes you've created. Thanks. Looking for
best performance scenario.



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