.00
Compressed Extent Count: 0
Uncompressed Extent count: 5,670,284
I am yet to try to enable compression on the stgpool since we just upgraded
to 7.1.6.
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, in directory
container pools,
Eric, HANA is SAP's own in-memory database, no oracle.
I have client compression turned off, and even if database compression
would be turned on I would expect som deduplication, 0 is a pretty
definitive no dedup.
*Arni Snorri Eggertsson*
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O
to handle this, are others using directory
containers at all? are you using them for TDP Database backups ? any
thoughts ?
*Arni Snorri Eggertsson*
ar...@gormur.com
Hi all,
I have a question about how you should handle backups when running File
system de-duplication in Windows,
I have a customer who runs Hyper-V, one guest in this HyperV setup is a
file server, with disks to big to handle with TSM for HyperV, so that is
not an option (not that I think it s
native Solaris Filesystem is not fast enough, you should instead
use raw devices. We had these huge performance problems at a customers site
and when we changed this we saw about 130% increse in transfer rate.
best regards,
Arni Snorri Eggertsson
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using TDP but usually there
are standard API's that handle databaes consistancy.
best regards,
Arni Snorri Eggertsson
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ring is if anyone has actually done experiments with this on AIX on a
real environment, i.e. performance check using JFS on one hand and then RAW volumes on
the other?
thanks,
Arni Snorri Eggertsson
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