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Database storage vs. File system

686410Feb 2 2011 — edited Oct 18 2011
Hi,

We'll be setting up a new Oracle UCM 10g* environment in a production scenario - we have access to high-speed SAN for file storage, but we can also use an Oracle 11g database for file storage (using the File Store Provider) - the database's tablespace files will anyway be stored on the SAN. We're not quite sure which way to go - assuming we have complete ha/dr for both SAN and database solutions, which way is the best?

I'm also aware that if we don't select the webless option we'll anyway need a similar amount of storage on the file-system as the weblayout will contain a copy (or a web-rendition) of the checked in file - we could create a webless ucm, with inbound refinery only creating files in weblayout.

Any input on the matter would be appreciated.

*11g not chosen due to WebLogic licencing requirements for our client - anyone know if 11g will ever be released standalone?

EDIT - re: 11g licensing - sorry about that i misunderstood the licensing issue of our client.

Edited by: Etienne Azzopardi on 04-Feb-2011 13:44
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