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  • RE: SQL DB write degradation

    Correction to -

    It seems to be around 7 MBps which is around 1/7 times that seen with the ODBC. So I know the logs could take in data faster

    I really...

  • RE: SQL DB write degradation

    I know I am kinda comparing apples to oranges here, but in order to ensure the log writes were not the bottlenecks, i performed the following test -->

    1. Using SQL...

  • RE: SQL DB write degradation

    I guess I jumped the gun when I said ODBC implemenation is the only item pending investigation -

    the thing you mentioned about the write to the log 'bottleneck'ing that...

  • RE: SQL DB write degradation

    Thanks a lot Steve! Yes I checked by changing the outgoing connection from the app (UNIX to Windows) to FTP and write to a flat file on the same SAN...

  • RE: SQL DB write degradation

    Steve,

    When you say writing from the source to the disk, do you mean the actual application on the UNIX box? I am doing it right now, and am seeing around...

  • RE: SQL DB write degradation

    Steve, Thanks again

    I am continuing to check with SQIO even as I post this. However, I wanted to get this out sooner than later -

    C:\Program Files\SQLIO>sqlio -kW -s10 -frandom...

  • RE: SQL DB write degradation

    Thanks .... as for the App server to the DB server bandwidth, I ran a simple FTP to see what the network throughput was, and I am getting around 24...

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