Executive summary, For more information – HP StorageWorks 8000 NAS User Manual

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executive summary

Hewlett-Packard, in cooperation with Oracle Corporation, has successfully completed the Oracle Storage

Compatibility Program testing for the HP NAS 8000 and Oracle 8i on UNIX Servers. The Storage

Compatibility Program is designed to verify a NAS device’s ability to safely store the data files for an active

Oracle database. Completing the OSCP program indicates that the NAS 8000 will maintain data integrity

in the unlikely event of a variety of system and network failures.
The explosive growth in the amount of data being created, collected and analyzed has created an

unprecedented need for storage that can be quickly integrated into existing environments, is highly reliable,

is easy to manage and maintain, and is easily scalable. Contributing to the rapid growth of storage needs

are high-powered database engines, such as Oracle, that can make collecting and analyzing of data a

more efficient task. In the not too distant past, the use of Network Attached Storage (NAS or non-local

storage) to store a database’s critical data files, was considered risky and unreliable. However, advances

in networking and storage technologies have changed this perception. It is now common for large, medium

and small businesses to use a network to store, access and share critical data. The HP NAS 8000

configurations listed in the product information section below have successfully completed, or are in the

process of completing, the OSCP program. This document describes how to implement an Oracle

database utilizing the NAS 8000 as the storage receptacle for one or more Oracle databases.
This document is targeted at the Oracle database administrator and/or the IT administrator responsible for

the HP NAS 8000. Within this document the term ‘server’ shall refer to the Oracle server and NAS 8000

storage subsystem is synonymous with VA 7xxx array. It should be understood that although the Oracle

executable files may physically be located on the NAS 8000, the NAS 8000 does not execute any Oracle

code.

for more information

For more information on HP NAS products please visit HP’s storage web site at:

http://www.hp.com/products1/storage/products/nas

For more information on the NAS 8000 or on other topics on using the of the NAS 8000 with Oracle,

please visit HP’s storage web site at:

http://www.hp.com/products1/storage/products/nas/8000

The following links point to the home pages for other information specified in this document.
VA 7100 Home Page (for VA 7100 documentation):

http://www.hp.com/support/va7100

VA 7400 Home Page (for VA 7400 documentation):

http://www.hp.com/support/va7400

Legal Acknowledgments
Unix is a registered trademark of The Open Group.
Oracle is a registered U.S. trademark of Oracle Corporation, Redwood City, California.

All other brand names are trademarks of their respective owners.

Technical information in this document is subject to change without notice.

© Copyright Hewlett-Packard Company 2002

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