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| Great article! This is the type of information that DBA's should learn. Knowing that your DB Server is connected to a SAN / NAS system shouldn't be the limit of your knowledge. You should have at least rudimentary knowledge of the underlying connectivity and infrastructure - whether it's FCP, iSCSI, FCoE, etc.
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sqldba.today (3/9/2012) Great article! This is the type of information that DBA's should learn. Knowing that your DB Server is connected to a SAN / NAS system shouldn't be the limit of your knowledge. You should have at least rudimentary knowledge of the underlying connectivity and infrastructure - whether it's FCP, iSCSI, FCoE, etc. i agree with you 110%
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Thanks, good article. And to echo you both, definitely something DBA's should know. Helps that I find it an interesting area
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Thanks for the feedback
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