Re: Data Pump and compress on the fly in Unix

  • From: James Foronda <James.Foronda@xxxxxxx>
  • To: Robert Pegram <pegramrg@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 09:22:37 -0500

Robert Pegram wrote:
I opened a tar specifically asking if ZFS was supported.  The analyst came back and 
stated explicitly that it was not supported.  When I pressed the analyst for more 
information, basically I got the response that Oracle will try, but not commit,  to 
support us if we use ZFS, but they (Oracle) would not "certify" this 
configuration.  At that point I passed the information along to management, and I am not 
sure which direction we are headed.

Rob Pegram
Duke University

Hmm... that is very interesting.

AFAIK, there have been conflicting messages from Oracle. I know that some people at Sun have said that according to someone from Oracle certification team (not support team), Oracle does not certify against a filesystem (unless it is a cluster filesystem) and that certification is done against an OS release. I also know that in the past, there was a statement from Oracle regarding "specific Solaris features" (such as Zones and ZFS?) being evaluated or something like that. Since then, Solaris Zones has been certified against stand-alone Oracle databases... but as far as ZFS is concerned, there seems to have been no specific effort to have it certified independently.

Let me see if I can find out something more...

James
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