According to
https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/OSTMG/GUID-E1E9DA6F-6E4B-427A-83AE-7F9DFCE068D9.htm
"The [12c] Oracle ASM Filter Driver rejects any I/O requests that are invalid.
This action eliminates accidental overwrites of Oracle ASM disks that would
cause corruption in the disks and files within the disk group. For example, the
Oracle ASM Filter Driver filters out all non-Oracle I/Os which could cause
accidental overwrites."
That sounds like a good feature to a shop where such risk is not negligible.
But just like ASMLib, AFD relies on a kernel module, which may be a hassel with
frequent kernel update. I'm guessing people using ASMLib will continue with AFD
and those withour ASMLib will ignore AFD. What's your opinion of it? Is the
benefit worth all possible issues?
Yong Huang
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