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Hi IHAC who has deployed Navision for Retail stores. The deployment architecture is described below: Intel Blade with 1 Xeon E5320 Quad Core 1.86 GHz 16 GB memory 4x 146GB SAS Drives The App sits on the C Drive of the Blade The DB sits on an external storage connected via FC HBA The external storage...
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Hi! Welcome to dynamicsusers.net Please, search the forums for "SQL Performance" and you'll see, that these issues are actually permanetly discussed. Performance Optimization of NAV on SQL Server is a complex task, and you will get "gazillions" of valuable advice! Good Luck! Jörg
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Hi David, Thanks for you reply, and to everyone else who replied. Can you please expand on your comment about SANs and why you don't recommend them. Why will RAID5 corrupt the database? Currently the database is on the SAN, is it still exposed to corruption? Thanks O'Neill3
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Oniell3,you really need to get off RAID5, it is just too slow, and there is a high chance of you corrupting the database. SANs can work, (though I really don't want to recommend them), but you MUST have RAID 1 if you want any chance of speed. PS I have posted a LOT of threads on this topic, just...