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whitepaper A performance comparison of NFS, iSCSI, and FCP protocols is provided. The focus of this paper is technical, and the reader should be experienced with Linux system administration, Oracle10g database administration, network connectivity, Fibre...
[08 Jan 2008]
whitepaper Six different 3-node RAC configurations were tested using NFS, iSCSI and Fibre Channel Protocol (FCP), running on NetApp FAS980 storage systems. Recently a series of tests were conducted by Network Appliance, Inc.to demonstrate the high level of...
[01 Oct 2007]
whitepaper Networked storage helps enterprises speed access to data and reduce administrative overhead, but can leave critical data vulnerable. Without the physical separation provided by traditional direct-attached storage, data assets become comingled in...
[11 Sep 2007]
whitepaper This paper is intended to provide customers and partners with the best practices for deploying Network Appliance storage systems in support of mySAP Business Suite solutions running in a UNIX and FCP environment using an Oracle Database.
[11 Sep 2007]
whitepaper Six different 3-node RAC configurations were tested using NFS, iSCSI and Fibre Channel Protocol (FCP), running on NetApp FAS980 storage systems. Recently a series of tests were conducted by Network Appliance, Inc.to demonstrate the high level of...
[11 Sep 2007]
whitepaper For many years, large enterprises have relied on Fibre Channel (FCP) as the default Storage Area Network (SAN) protocol for high-performance application and database workloads. As enterprises look to drive down costs and reduce the Total Cost of...
[31 Aug 2007]
whitepaper This paper covers tuning recommendations that can increase the performance of AIX 5L environments running Oracle10g Databases over NFS, iSCSI and FCP and provides a performance comparison among these protocols.
[11 May 2007]
whitepaper The paper uses NetApp LUNs provisioned over FCP for OCFS2 file systems, the Oracle Cluster Registry (OCR) disk, and the Oracle Cluster Synchronization Services (CSS) voting disk. The NetApp FAS6070 storage system was designed to handle the most...
[11 May 2007]
whitepaper This paper will enumerate and explore the issues surrounding the booting of Windows Server 2000 and 2003 operating systems from a Network Appliance FCP- or iSCSI-enabled storage system. This paper will cover the issues germane to SAN booting...
[01 Apr 2007]
whitepaper Additionally, the use of FCP or iSCSI LUNs defined on a NetApp filer volume can be used to provide large amounts of SASWORK data space as well as combine multiple LUNs to service different systems or users.
[30 Jan 2007]
whitepaper Specifically, this paper covers items such as installing NetApp SnapManager for Domino, installing NetApp SnapDrive for Windows, preparing the NetApp filer to receive Lotus Domino data and logs using FCP or iSCSI and migrating existing nonfiler...
[02 Mar 2005]
whitepaper This paper contains steps required to perform common operations on a Linux host and a Network Appliance filer utilizing either the iSCSI protocol or FCP. It also covers the process of increasing the size of a NetApp filer LUN so that the space is...
[21 Sep 2004]
whitepaper The Network Appliance FCP (Fibre Channel Protocol) Attach Kit for Windows will be used as the initiator on hosts running Windows 2000 AS. This paper describes the best practices to set up and configure Oracle9i RAC on Windows 2000 AS with a NetApp...
[01 Mar 2004]
whitepaper The described configuration was validated with SAP R/3 4.6C SR2, SAP WAS 6.20 and SnapDrive 2.x/3.0 (iSCSI&FCP). This paper describes the requirements and the configuration for installing a SAP R/3 with MS SQL Server Database on a Windows Server or...
[01 Mar 2004]
whitepaper The described configuration was validated with SAP R/3 4.6C SR2, SAP WAS 6.20 and SnapDrive 2.x/3.0 (iSCSI&FCP). This paper describes the requirements and the configuration for installing a SAP R/3 4.6C SR2 with SAPDB database on a Windows server...
[01 Mar 2004]
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