
For several years, Network Attached Storage (NAS) has been rapidly evolving into an acceptable storage option for Oracle databases. With the advent of Gigabit Ethernet and software advancements in the NFS client space, reasonable performance and solid data integrity are realities on NAS. This is particularly the case when the NFS client is a Linux system. Without a doubt, the majority of Oracle databases deployed on NAS are in the same datacenters with formidable SAN configurations. Supporting two different storage architectures can be a cumbersome task for IT shops. IT administrators looking to reduce cost and simplify storage management for Oracle would be wise to consider next generation scalable NAS solutions.
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