Friday, July 27, 2007

Oracle Performance Papers on NetApp Storage URLs

I keeping receiving various queries about various platform performance papers for NetApp storage for Oracle databases.
Here's the list of my favorites not in any particular order.

Database Performance with NAS: Optimizing Oracle on NFS

http://www.netapp.com/library/tr/3322.pdf


Linux (RHEL 4) 64-Bit Performance with
NFS, iSCSI, and FCP Using an Oracle Database
on NetApp Storage
http://www.netapp.com/library/tr/3495.pdf


ORACLE 10g PERFORMANCE – PROTOCOL COMPARISON ON SUN SOLARIS 10
http://www.netapp.com/library/tr/3496.pdf


AIX Performance with NFS, iSCSI, and FCPUsing an Oracle® Database on NetApp Storage
http://www.netapp.com/library/tr/3408.pdf


Linux (RHEL 3 32bit): A Performance Comparison Study of Oracle® Real Application Clusters Against
FCP, NFS, and iSCSI

http://www.netapp.com/library/tr/3423.pdf

HP-UX® 64-Bit NFS Performance with NetApp Storage Using an Oracle10gTM Database
http://www.netapp.com/library/tr/3557.pdf

4 comments:

Unknown said...

ORACLE 10g PERFORMANCE ...

2 years ago...

We couldn't get the Intel/Pro 10Gbe cards to perform... We switched to Chelsio Toe cards...

5-7x better than Intel/Pro

chelsio.com

Unknown said...

ORACLE 10g PERFORMANCE ...

2 years ago...

We couldn't get the Intel/Pro 10Gbe cards to perform... We switched to Chelsio Toe cards...

5-7x better throughput than Intel/Pro

chelsio.com

- Sanjay Gulabani said...

Dan,

thanks for your inputs.

SSK said...

Hi Sanjay,

I am trying to put together a NFS based Oracle RAC DSS - either on Solaris or Linux and need some basic raw numbers to get started.

Can you please let me know what is the sustained throughput a Netapp Filer can sustain (large random reads/writes) - all I/O traffic from an Oracle database? This is ofcourse assuming that there is no limits on the host side. I am assuming that this is a midrange Netapp. I understand the question is generic and would probably need a lot more details. If you can please also point me in the right direction, it would be great.

Thanks
Krishna