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dewacorp.alliances

452 Posts

Posted - 2007-08-13 : 20:58:05
Hi all

I'm quite surprised yesterday that we've restored 32GB database and took only 7 minutes which is based on our statistic this sort of thing took about at least 30+ minutes.

Here's what the situation is:
1. We have 5 logical drives (C: - Physical disk - OS / Installation, F: - SAN - Data1, G: - SAN - TLog1, K: - SAN - Data2, L: - SAN - Tlog2).
2. We've just presenting the K: and L: recenly. Normally, if I want to restore, we move .bak file from the tape to F: or G: then restored and this took normally 30+ minutes.
3) But yesterday, I moved the .bak to a new L: SAN drive and restore to F: and G: and took about 7 minutes?!?! I verify this backup and 100% restored and intact.

So is this because reading/writing from/to another SAN logical drive is QUICKER than reading/write on the same logical SAN disks?

Can someone verify on this if this is the case?

I'm appreciated your comment.

Thanks

rmiao
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

7266 Posts

Posted - 2007-08-13 : 22:48:41
Yes, since that separates read from write so reduces disk contention. You can verify that in perfmon or SAN monitoring tool.
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