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US-NY: New York-Senior Application Support - TQA     

Group: aol.neighborhood.nj.jerseycity · Group Profile · Search for 600gb in aol.neighborhood.nj.jerseycity
Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Nov 6, 2007 14:22

..., 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 ...
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US-NY: New York-Senior Application Support - TQA     

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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Nov 2, 2007 14:20

..., 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 ...
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US-NY: New York-Senior Application Support - TQA     

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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Oct 31, 2007 14:15

..., 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 ...
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US-NY: New York-Senior Application Support - TQA     

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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Oct 29, 2007 14:15

..., 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 ...
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Re: Online process cause application to slow/hang     

Group: microsoft.public.sqlserver.setup · Group Profile · Search for 600gb in microsoft.public.sqlserver.setup
Author: Tibor Karaszi
Date: Aug 27, 2007 23:50

... 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 ...
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Online process cause application to slow/hang     

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Author: Bry
Date: Aug 27, 2007 19:43

...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 ...
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Re: PPro 2.0 Are there known Issues with     

Group: adobe.premiere.pro2.hardware · Group Profile · Search for 600gb in adobe.premiere.pro2.hardware
Author: Steve_Mac_Kenzie
Date: Dec 30, 2006 07:19

One more thing I do have a 600GB external scratch disk for video. Thanks Steve
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Re: SQL 2000 recomended drive configuration     

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Author: Tom Moreau
Date: Oct 29, 2006 14:18

...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, ...
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Re: SQL 2000 recomended drive configuration     

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Author: Arnie Rowland
Date: Oct 29, 2006 07:39

...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,...
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Re: SQL 2000 recomended drive configuration     

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Author: stosti
Date: Oct 29, 2006 07:01

...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,...
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