Heya
I'm not the dba where I work but got a question about issues they are having. We have in house apps we run that are database intensive. We're running 2000 servers with quad procs and raid-10 and 16 gig ram I believe. Well the problem is the disk que lengths still manage to reach 100. What would be some ideas to get a lot better performance out of these servers? The databases are huge we have to keep records available all the way back to the beginning of time. Our dba's are kinda clueless when it comes to hardware. They just know how to keep the databases going and keeping up with the blocks and stuff.
Ryan
MCP/MCDST/MCSA 2003
I'm not the dba where I work but got a question about issues they are having. We have in house apps we run that are database intensive. We're running 2000 servers with quad procs and raid-10 and 16 gig ram I believe. Well the problem is the disk que lengths still manage to reach 100. What would be some ideas to get a lot better performance out of these servers? The databases are huge we have to keep records available all the way back to the beginning of time. Our dba's are kinda clueless when it comes to hardware. They just know how to keep the databases going and keeping up with the blocks and stuff.
Ryan
MCP/MCDST/MCSA 2003