Your Hardware configuration for RAC.

Hi,
What would be the best hardware solution for your regarding RAC? or put in another way, what hardware configuraton you are using for your RAC?
regards,

hi
As good as you could provide for your RAC. RAC could be built on simple
P IV machines having a shared storage and two NICs with 100Mb speed connected via low speed network.
If i would be using a 2 node RAC, i would use two 64-bit server class machines with 4G RAM each, high speed shared storage, and Nodes connected through GB speed NICs with fiber optics.
It would really give me a lot of satisfaction.
Regards

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