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I said very clearly that SANs can be made to work, but only if the IT department has a good understanding of exactly how Navision Works. How SQl works, and how SANs work. My issue with SANs, is that I often see that the IT department builds a SAN puts in a nice RAID 10 array for the DB and a nice RAID...
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I have been running a solution with 30 countries on SQL2000 and database (2 db's for timezone maintenance) on SAN with raid 1. I (and my users) have not had any issues with performance. So what should be the problems ?? (I have been told for different types of SAN raid 1 or 10 could actually be the...
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Where is your transaction log? An improperly configured transaction log can have a MAJOR impact on system performance. The transaction log should reside on a dedicated RAID 1 drive set (no other files on drive).
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Hi! Here some advice: First, a database server should always be a dedicated server - no TS or Citrix or PrintServer running there ... You should use two CPU: The NAVISION server can only use one, but normally the OS is handling the network traffic with the last CPU in the system. Means, the first CPU...