Maybe this is the wrong forum to start this debate and I apologize if it is, but I have been wondering for some time which is better to use for a database, raw or filesystem? By better I mean don't just mean better performance but also ease of maintenance, etc.
I know that several years ago it... (5 Replies)
Hi
I have solaris 8 installed on Intel machine. the disk I have is IDE.
I would like to know how can I create a raw partition on an IDE disk.
Regards,
Raja (2 Replies)
Is there any system call available in AIX to read the size of raw disk?
If I use the command "lspv -L",it only gives size of PVs on which file system is there. I need to extract the size raw disk i.e. file system is not there on the disk.
Thanks,
Megha (6 Replies)
Hi,
What is a Raw command and how does it work? We have to print out a large report from our database numerically and wanted to know how it can be done.
:confused: (1 Reply)
The query is as follows :
A typical server configs when using Oracle or any other type of DB is to install the OS + DB binaries on the internal disks of the relevant server e.g.
Disk 1 : OS + SW + DB binaries
Disk 2 : Mirror of disk 1 (used for resiliency)
Then one uses an external array... (1 Reply)
Hi,
Can any one please provide the command to format an Oracle Raw Disk in Solaris 10.
I have been used the following commands:
dd if=/dev/zero of=<raw disk path>
Thanks
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Hi guys.
what is the benefits of using raw devices in programming?
which applications mostly use raw devices?
how can i use raw devices in C programs? is there any system calls or library functions? (1 Reply)
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virtualbricks - an all in one virtualisation solution
SYNOPSIS
virtualbricks [options]
DESCRIPTION
virtualbricks Virtualization suite for qemu/kvm virtual machines and vde2 networks
virtualbricks is a fully featured virtualization suite and a complete GUI to manage Qemu/KVM and Virtual Distributed Ethernet. It provides
easy but detailed device configuration interface, programmable control of the running processes and a graphical interactive view of the
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