Found the following article on the Wikibon storage portal today.
HP's Array-based Replication Cookbook
It came out in December of 2007, but it provides a great overview of how a potential oracle 11G with ASM (booooooo) and HP EVA8x00 arrays would work.
From the PDF:
This white paper provides a comprehensive set of test-proven best practices for properly configuring, deploying, and operating an Oracle 11g database with Oracle’s Automatic Storage Manager (ASM) on an HP Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA), using Continuous Access (CA) as the remote copy infrastructure.
It's a good read, even if you're not an EVA or ASM person. It's a revist of the same topic they did for 10G/ASM/8x00. Nice to see them update it, although they seem to have forgotten to update some of the graphics...
Ooops... Should be 11G RAC.
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