Ryszard Musielak
Member
Hello All,
I went through some info on the basics in this area:
Loads of Progress info and documentation links...
My qustions is about this remark:
/XXX is where the whole application and database are located - in my opinion a rather unprofessional approach. Does anyone have any experience with VM's configurations and performance considerations?
As a DBA I always like to make clear separations of the application, flat files and databases using different dedicated file systems, as this is a third party configuration, I probably will have little to say about it, but I am curious as to what people think.
Cheers,
Ryszard
I went through some info on the basics in this area:
Loads of Progress info and documentation links...
My qustions is about this remark:
How does a VM machine with RIAD5 (a pretty much default setting for all our VM hosts) fit into this sentence? I have a Linux box on a VM with only 1 huge filesystem where everything is located.Note your RAID level(s), if any. RAID 1, good. RAID 10, great. RAID 5 (and other parity-based variants): eeeevil. Avoid it like the plague.
Code:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 24797380 4811720 18705684 21% /
/dev/sda3 376931920 34419928 323056076 10% /XXX
/XXX is where the whole application and database are located - in my opinion a rather unprofessional approach. Does anyone have any experience with VM's configurations and performance considerations?
As a DBA I always like to make clear separations of the application, flat files and databases using different dedicated file systems, as this is a third party configuration, I probably will have little to say about it, but I am curious as to what people think.
Cheers,
Ryszard