If you're doing a lot of db changes, then redo logs on
disks with nothing else is probably the way to go with
control files possibly sharing some other part of the
database.
hth
connor
--- Sujatha Madan <Sujatha.[Email Address Removed] >
> Hi!!!
>
> Is it a good idea to put redo logs and control files
> on the same disk with
> nothing else on the disk???
>
> Thanks
>
> Sujatha
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