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| Juergen Schroeder... |
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:55 pm |
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Hi,
we plan to migrate to new servers. We run now ASE 12.0.0.8, Solaris 10 on
flat files on a ufs device (with mirror).
The root file system is now supported on zfs, so we ask if it is possible
to use ZFS filesystem for the sybase flat file DB? Raw-devices are not so
handy, performance is not the argument.
TIA Juergen |
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| Rob V [Sybase]... |
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 4:20 pm |
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Functionally it will work, but ZFS is not recommended for databases due to
the performance penalty you'll be paying.
HTH,
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Certified Sybase Professional DBA for ASE 15.0/12.5/12.0/11.5/11.0
and Replication Server 15.0.1/12.5 // TeamSybase
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"Tips, Tricks & Recipes for Sybase ASE" (ASE 15 edition)
"The Complete Sybase ASE Quick Reference Guide"
"The Complete Sybase Replication Server Quick Reference Guide"
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Quote: Hi,
we plan to migrate to new servers. We run now ASE 12.0.0.8, Solaris 10 on
flat files on a ufs device (with mirror).
The root file system is now supported on zfs, so we ask if it is possible
to use ZFS filesystem for the sybase flat file DB? Raw-devices are not so
handy, performance is not the argument.
TIA Juergen
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