It seems a good idea but I am not the one who configure the server in
this case and I am not sure if they would like to do that. But, if they
do that, can I enable disk cache in a VM that is phisically in the same
disk as another VM which is PDC? The disk cache belongs to the VM or the
physical disk?
Regards
Eduardo
-------- Mensaje original --------
*Asunto: *Re: [firebird-support] Bad performance of Firebird in Windows
Server 2012
*De: *Louis Van Alphen lo...@nucleo.co.za [firebird-support]
<firebird-support@yahoogroups.com>
*Para: *firebird-support@yahoogroups.com <firebird-support@yahoogroups.com>
*Fecha: *31/12/2015 10:01
What about virtual environments? If one vm on host is pdc and other vm
is db server?
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On 31 Dec 2015, at 2:39, "'Carlos H. Cantu' lis...@warmboot.com.br
<mailto:lis...@warmboot.com.br> [firebird-support]"
<firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
<mailto:firebird-support@yahoogroups.com>> wrote:
I know, but that's impossible to do on that server. So the only
solution I found so far is to install the application in another
computer.
But anyway I would like to understand why this is necessary in
Firebird. It would be great if anybody knows the answers to my
questions of my previous message.
Why do you think the problem only happens with Firebird? Use Google
and you will find documents from Microsoft telling to not install
MSSQL Server in PDC machines. As I said before, any write intensive
application (like RDBMS) will suffer with no cache.
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