..., however we have projects underway that involve Oracle in a Solaris environment. The Development/IT team consists of approximately 20 individuals using roughly 16 database servers. Our database sizes range from 600GB to 1 TB and are expected to grow to 2TB over the next year and half. The databases consist of financial related data. Overview Proven experience in troubleshooting routine product ...
..., however we have projects underway that involve Oracle in a Solaris environment. The Development/IT team consists of approximately 20 individuals using roughly 16 database servers. Our database sizes range from 600GB to 1 TB and are expected to grow to 2TB over the next year and half. The databases consist of financial related data. Overview Proven experience in troubleshooting routine product ...
..., however we have projects underway that involve Oracle in a Solaris environment. The Development/IT team consists of approximately 20 individuals using roughly 16 database servers. Our database sizes range from 600GB to 1 TB and are expected to grow to 2TB over the next year and half. The databases consist of financial related data. Overview Proven experience in troubleshooting routine product ...
..., however we have projects underway that involve Oracle in a Solaris environment. The Development/IT team consists of approximately 20 individuals using roughly 16 database servers. Our database sizes range from 600GB to 1 TB and are expected to grow to 2TB over the next year and half. The databases consist of financial related data. Overview Proven experience in troubleshooting routine product ...
... issues like slowness/hang when we perform online process/ maintenance like DBCC Indexdefrag and DBCC SHRINKFile? Is there configuration in SQL that may cause this? the database size is around 500 to 600GB. Also, I scheduled a job to shrink the data file around 11PM, then a backup to tape ran around 1AM of the next day, the application become slow, does this two processes ...
...performance issues like slowness/hang when we perform online process/ maintenance like DBCC Indexdefrag and DBCC SHRINKFile? Is there configuration in SQL that may cause this? the database size is around 500 to 600GB. Also, I scheduled a job to shrink the data file around 11PM, then a backup to tape ran around 1AM of the next day, the application become slow, does this two processes might ...
...can count all the disk failures on one hand. I have never seen two disks failure in the same RAID. "Tom Moreau" wrote: I'd change the RAID5 to RAID10. You'll have the same effective capacity - 600GB - and better performance. Also, if 2 drives fail in RAID 5, you're down. In RAID 10, there are several 2-disk failure scenarios in which you are still up. With a 4-disk RAID10, ...
...disk failures on one hand. I have never seen two disks failure in the same RAID. "Tom Moreau" wrote: I'd change the RAID5 to RAID10. You'll have the same effective capacity - 600GB - and better performance. Also, if 2 drives fail in RAID 5, you're down. In RAID 10, there are several 2-disk failure scenarios in which you are still up. With a 4-disk RAID10,...
...count all the disk failures on one hand. I have never seen two disks failure in the same RAID. "Tom Moreau" wrote: I'd change the RAID5 to RAID10. You'll have the same effective capacity - 600GB - and better performance. Also, if 2 drives fail in RAID 5, you're down. In RAID 10, there are several 2-disk failure scenarios in which you are still up. With a 4-disk RAID10,...