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How about the disk size of data files (ECC6+WIN+ORACLE)?

Former Member
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Hi,

I am installing the ecc6 on windows 2003 and oracle 10.0.2.(no java support)

How about the disk size of the data files should I speficy?

disk1

oracle\<sid>\102

oracle\<sid>\origlogA

oracle\<sid>\origlogB

oracle\<sid>\sapdata1

oracle\<sid>\sapdata2

oracle\<sid>\sapreorg

disk2

oracle\<sid>\mirrlogA

oracle\<sid>\mirrlogB

oracle\<sid>\saptrace

oracle\<sid>\sapcheck

oracle\<sid>\sapdata3

oracle\<sid>\sapdata4

disk3

oracle\<sid>\saparch

oracle\<sid>\oraarch

disk1 100G

disk2 200G

disk3 100G

Is it OK?

Thanks.

Randy

Edited by: Randy Qin on Jul 2, 2008 9:53 AM

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Former Member
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Hi,

for the initial size it is enough.

one consideration is : if sapdata1, sapdata2, sapdata3 and sapdata4 is the directory where datafiles stored for initial, and the next datafile must be stored on that directory too then you must consider to increase current disk size, or another option is adding another disks, create another directory (eg sapdata5 and sapdata6) and mount it to the proper location so that your hardware capacity is able to meet data growth.

one thing you must consider is how complex your business process, how many users you have, and transaction volume per day or per month -- this will guide you to prepare sufficient diskspace to meet that need.

I suggest you to : [service.sap.com/quicksizer] in order to measure your hardware need calculated from your hardware capacity, number of user, complexity of business process, and any other approach.

rgds,

Alfonsus Guritno

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