Hi, Thanks for every one who replied. especially Noel, Dragos, Chris and Kristopher Briscoe. Best practices are some thing that is very dependent on the application requirements. One has to concentrate on the performance Vs redundancy to ensure on volume layouts. A general suggestion was to keep the OS disks separate may be outside vxvm, use SVM for root disk mirroring. Another suggestion was to use vxfs if possible for better file system performance, as well define volume names descriptive and unique for easy identification and further consolidation. Came across this wonderful collection from Noel's website. This may be useful to all. This also has a good doco on VxVM. chk this out..... http://info.computingarchitects.com/ regards, krishna _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Sat Sep 30 00:37:58 2006
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