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Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks Technology (RAID)
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Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks Technology (RAID) | Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks Technology (RAID) System Hardware Configuration Storage Subsystem Detail Storage subsystem performance is one of the most important aspects of tuning an Oracle database server for optimal performance. The architecture and design of the storage subsystem must therefore be considered early in the system design process. In performing the storage subsystem design, system requirements such as the required volume of online transaction data, peak transactions per second load, and system availability are transformed into specific storage subsystem design requirements for storage capacity, peak sustainable I/Os per second, and fault tolerance. Values for design parameters in the selected technology are then chosen to meet these specific requirements. Modern storage systems offer great flexibility in meeting a wide range of design criteria; technologies such as striping, mirroring, and other fault-tolerant RAID configurations provide the ability to meet these design requirements. Matching the right technology with application I/O characteristics is key to achieving the promised performance and fault tolerance levels; conversely, using the wrong technology for a specific I/O characteristic can lead to I/O bottlenecks and degraded response times. In this section, key parameters in the design of the storage subsystem are described, as well as how they relate to the performance of an Oracle database. Storage Subsystem Design Parameters and Oracle When designing a storage subsystem, the available design parameters are weighed against each other until a design solution is achieved that meets or exceeds all design requirements. In the context of an Oracle database server, certain measures are available to specify these requirements. These measures can be categorized under performance, availability, and cost. Performance Random read performance: Important for Oracle indexed or hash-based queries and rollback segment reads Random write . | Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks Technology (RAID) System Hardware Configuration Storage Subsystem Detail Storage subsystem performance is one of the most important aspects of tuning an Oracle database server for optimal performance. The architecture and design of the storage subsystem must therefore be considered early in the system design process. In performing the storage subsystem design, system requirements such as the required volume of online transaction data, peak transactions per second load, and system availability are transformed into specific storage subsystem design requirements for storage capacity, peak sustainable I/Os per second, and fault tolerance. Values for design parameters in the selected technology are then chosen to meet these specific requirements. Modern storage systems offer great flexibility in meeting a wide range of design criteria; technologies such as striping, mirroring, and other fault-tolerant RAID configurations provide the ability to meet .