10g RAC remote monitoring and services question.

IF I plan to offer one of my clients remote Dba services for 10g RAC- Standard Edition....do you necessarily have to use ASM to do so or is that just the Oracle push and I can actually use other file systems like Linux ext3, etc?
And if I have to use ASM how hard should it be for my Dba's to train themselves on it?
any help is appreciated.

From metalink
Can I use OCFS with SE RAC?
It is not supported to use OCFS with Standard Edition RAC. All database files must use ASM (redo logs, recovery area, datafiles, control files etc). We recommend that the binaries and trace files (non-ASM supported files) to be replicated on all nodes. This is done automatically by install.
Modified: 01-SEP-04 Ref #: ID-5748
And it's easy to manage those files, I think your DBAs just reading the doc can do that.

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