Any recommentdations for Oracle on a Netapp filer ?

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I'm designing a  very simple oracle cluster with a NetApp filer.
Just two nodes, one oracle production instance falling over to the second node if needed.
Second node running the "test-acceptance" oracle instance, which is brought down if needed.
 
The Oracle filesystems ( binary, database and archive logs) will be nfs mounted.
(I worked with Fiber SANs before, not a NetApp I have my doubts but you can take them away ;-)
 
Any caveats ? Any best practices. Why should I avoid nfs or why is it good ? Versions to have or avoid.)
 
If you  don't want to fill the mailing list with unneeded materials: Frank*Weyns.net   (*=@)
 
Regards,
Frank
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