Thats the catch... You anyway have redundancy and failgroups within Disk Groups.. Data is only kept within a disk group and based on the Number of Faults you want to tolerate - you setup Redundancy To take care of What fault you want to tolerate - you tolerate FailGroup accordingly... Watch the remaining videos to understand this concept... This is very important to understand and use ASM.. and what failures you can tolerate...
very nicely and to the point lot of thx
As usual nice explanation
+c viswanath thanks
Good info
Hi.. may i know what is difference between mirroring and redundancy ? these two are same or different.
precisely explained. Thank you very much
Thanks, enjoy learning
i have been following the full playlist attentively still not being able to understand
Good Explanation Sir
But what happened in case if the disk group fails.
is there any possibility to keep the data in different disk groups
Thats the catch... You anyway have redundancy and failgroups within Disk Groups..
Data is only kept within a disk group and based on the Number of Faults you want to tolerate - you setup Redundancy
To take care of What fault you want to tolerate - you tolerate FailGroup accordingly...
Watch the remaining videos to understand this concept...
This is very important to understand and use ASM.. and what failures you can tolerate...