Re: logs on RAID 0
- From: "Andrew J. Kelly" <sqlmvpnooospam@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 22:00:40 -0400
That wasn't sarcasm, it was a valid question. You provided no information what so ever, you just posed a question to which it is impossible to answer correctly without more information. There are plenty of systems that don't require the stability logs provide. For instance a DataMart that gets rebuilt each night. As a matter of fact many DW type systems use Raid 0 for the speed of writes and the fact that less disks are required. Maybe before you jump to conclusions you should consider providing more detail so people can give more directed answers without assumptions.
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Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
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"childofthe1980s" <childofthe1980s@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:13FB21B2-8DF7-4224-B461-935923FDC10C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sarcasm is extremely unprofessional. And, it's the worst form of "mentoring"
that there is.
This posting is supposed to be a friendly place where people can I ask
questions and discuss ideas.
This is the second time on this newsgroup that a "professional" has been
rude when I ask a question.
If any Newsgroup admins review these postings, please take action.
childofthe1980s
"Andrew J. Kelly" wrote:
Is it OK to loose data?
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"childofthe1980s" <childofthe1980s@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> Hello:
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> Is it OK to have ldf files on a RAID 0 drive?
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> childofthe1980s
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