Eduardo,
Did you read this?
"Enhanced caching controller systems disable on-disk cache and provide a
functional battery-backed caching solution."
The idea of this article that battery-backed cache solutions should be
used, instead of drives with simple cache.
It does not tell that cache is ba
There is an interesting (and quite long) article about SQL Server and
disk cache in MS site.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/234656
They talk about "enhanced caching controllers" and they say things like
the following:
* /- SQL Server installations are targeted at systems that provid
Hi Eduardo,
Can you please give links to these articles?
Regards,
Alexey Kovyazin
IBSurgeon
I searched in Google and found that, for instance, MS suggests not to
install SQL Server in a domain controller, but for security reasons.
In some articles, MS even recommends to disable disk write
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
I didn´t said that this problem happens only in Firebird. I just asked
if this problem occurs only in Firebird or in any RDBMS, because I
really don´t know.
I searched in Google and found that, for instance, MS suggests not to
install SQL Server in a domain controller, but for security reasons
What about virtual environments? If one vm on host is pdc and other vm is db
server?
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