[rt-users] External Storage Media
James Moseley
jmoseley at corp.xanadoo.com
Wed Sep 12 17:48:35 EDT 2007
It sounds as if you want the RT3 database and associated tables to be
located on a SAN. Of course you can do that. Neither the database server
nor RT cares. The database and RT application don't have to be on the same
server....
Regardless of the database server you are using (MySQL, Oracle, etc), your
questions are more suitable for forums directly dealing with those database
environments. Questions like DB performance, configuration examples, etc,
should be directed to those forums. For example, if you are using MySQL,
have you checked out the mysql forums?
http://forums.mysql.com
James Moseley
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Hello,
I kindly ask for some expert’s advice on the possibility of having an
external storage media (database), which lies in a SAN (Storage Area
Network).
This Database will contain “rt3” database instead of it being stored
internally. I have searched this mailing list to no avail. The only
information I have found is that one could store user information in the
database for authentication purposes.
If someone has any ideas, then please share it with me (us).
Thank you for your time and sorry for the Inconvenience
.
Firas
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