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albertkohl
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Posted - 2008-10-08 : 18:01:08
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| Okay, so currently i have 4 Server2003 boxes set up. 3 of the 4 all have the same hardware, the 4th is a newever server, that sports 64x processors. currently, the way i have things set up, i have the database on all 4 server, none of them are linked, they are all basically independent of each other. the database i an running quries on is about 220 million records strong, and about 200 fields wide.My question is this, would i be better off setting up a server-cluster, instead of having 4 independent machines? if i do, does the server load-balance, or does it just kinda do a pecking-order? i wanna kinda figure out the pros and cons before looking into it further.Thanks! |
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tkizer
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albertkohl
Aged Yak Warrior
740 Posts |
Posted - 2008-10-08 : 18:22:56
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| so if i got 4-boxes, you think i should do patitioning? that's the type of partitioning that the Database Engine Tuning Advisor recommends right? can you point me in a direction about federating it accross sql instances? any other recommendations to loadbalance and get squeeze some more performance out of it? right know the 64x server has (8) 150gb 10krpm drivers and some quries are still taking 20min to finish.Thanks in advace Tara, your always helpful (and everyone else) |
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tkizer
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albertkohl
Aged Yak Warrior
740 Posts |
Posted - 2008-10-08 : 18:29:04
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| how about the federated accross sql instances part? any direction on that? |
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tkizer
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albertkohl
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Posted - 2008-10-08 : 18:33:55
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| my head hurts already :p thanks! |
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tkizer
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albertkohl
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Posted - 2008-10-08 : 18:39:19
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| well lucky for me, the other 3 servers are about phased out now, so it'll give me a nice sandbox to play in while i break things :pThank you very much for your time. |
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