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ASM Support Guy ASM Support Guy By Bane Radulovic, Oracle Database 11g Certified Master The views expressed on this blog are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Oracle March 26, 2016 Quorum disks in Exadata An Exadata quarter rack has two database servers and three storage cells. In a typical setup, such a system would have three ASM disk groups, say DATA, RECO and DBFS_DG. Usually the disk group DATA would be high redundancy and the other two disk groups would be normal redundancy. The high redundancy disk group guards against the simultaneous failure of two partner disks or the complete failure of two storage cells. There is a high availability problem with this setup. The loss of two storage cells would bring down the clusterware, which would in turn bring down all databases in the cluster; even those with datafiles in the high redundancy disk group. This is because the clusterware voting disks would be in a normal redundancy disk group, and the loss of ...
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