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03-24-2009 02:21 PM - last edited on 04-24-2015 12:32 AM by Maiko-I
03-24-2009 02:21 PM - last edited on 04-24-2015 12:32 AM by Maiko-I
SQL Server and MSA 2012fc
I'm trying to find a good white paper or details on configuring the disks for SQL Server data files. Specifically in reference to the recommended allocation block size.
P.S. This thread has been moved from Disk Array to Storage Area Networks (SAN) (Small and Medium Business). - Hp forum moderator
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05-04-2009 10:21 PM
05-04-2009 10:21 PM
Re: SQL Server and MSA 2012fc
The usual advice is down to separating disk groups between log files and data files.
Really, how busy is your environment expected to be? We've got an MSA2012fc with four separate SQL servers, two of which are pretty heavily utilised. The IO statistics barely rate a mention next to what the unit is capable of, and we didn't have the luxury of following those sorts of best practices for various reasons.