The following mail has the link (referred to others) plus a little more info.....Thanks to all who replied..... >From: "Moscola, Alfred" <Alfred_Moscola@intuit.com> >To: "'ritesh patel'" <ritesh_patel13@hotmail.com> >Subject: RE: pro's & con'c of SDS vs. Veritas >Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 07:52:11 -0800 > >Here is the summary from when I asked this question: > >Thanks to: >John Martinez, Nathan Dietsch, Peter Duncan, Oliver Masse, Todd Fiedler, >Darren Dunham, Kevin Buterbaugh, Vipin Sharma, Karki Prabhat > >The consensus was that Volume Manager was better suited to large >environments because of the functionality. The more complex the server >(many disks, SAN attached, dynamic configuration) the better off you are >using Volume Manager. Darren Dunham presented this list in favor of VM: > >1) VxVM autoformats disks. No need to apply your own slicing. >2) VM handles the state database automatically. No metadb commands. >3) VM works independent of the numbering of the disks. If the > controller or target numbers of the disks change between boots, VM > will still find the disks. SDS will break. >4) VM can easily "deport/import" groups of disks with no other > information. So you can move a tray of disks to a new machine, issue > a "import" command and the disks are available to the machine in the > old configuration. >5) (big one). Disks and disk objects are "named" in VM. In SDS, you > use d# for metadevices. Keeping track of the difference between d27 > and d34 can be more difficult than if they had explicit names. > >Kevin Buterbaugh and Peter Duncan have used Disk Suite exclusively and with >great success. > >The two negatives cited for Volume Manager were the cost and the quality of >the documentation. > >This link provides a useful (if slightly outdated) comparison of the >products: >http://www.eng.auburn.edu/pub/mail-lists/ssastuff/sdsvxvm.html > >Thank you to everyone for your fast responses. > >Original Post: >Is anyone using Disk Suite on larger servers or is Veritas Volume Manager >better suited to servers with high numbers of disks to manage? I have heard >that Disk Suite's niche is servers with fewer disks or mirroring just the >root disk. Thanks. > >Alfred > >-----Original Message----- >From: ritesh patel [mailto:ritesh_patel13@hotmail.com] >Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 7:20 AM >To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org >Subject: pro's & con'c of SDS vs. Veritas > > >Hi, > >I need to put in writing to justify using Veritas.Anyone have >suggestions....TIA > >_________________________________________________________________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp >_______________________________________________ >sunmanagers mailing list >sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org >http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.aspReceived on Thu Dec 6 17:17:44 2001
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