tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255932723148620062.post2404313091814290486..comments2024-02-07T08:02:46.315+11:00Comments on Work related ramblings: 60+ Gig - No Sweat!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255932723148620062.post-83308270526137058232014-11-25T09:52:39.823+11:002014-11-25T09:52:39.823+11:00Hi Stephan,
This particular customer isn't do...Hi Stephan,<br /><br />This particular customer isn't doing a lot of things we recommend and the use of the latest ODS is one of them.<br /><br />Notice that in the Health Check reports Defrag.NSF has detected it's running on a R9 server and recommended the Create_R9_Databases=1 Notes.ini setting.<br /><br />The customer was not (but now is) using Defrag.NSFs integrated DBMT scheduler, that will help move them up to the latest ODS.<br /><br />Finally they just received the latest version of Defrag.NSF that can automatically enable DAOS, document compression and LZ1 compression on databases. Offering massive time and storage savings all round.<br /><br />All this with via a couple of tick boxes and clicking OK. <br /><br />Defrag.NSF more than just a defragger !!Adam Osbornehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08084023742576530800noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255932723148620062.post-59629039318162203492014-11-25T01:30:15.787+11:002014-11-25T01:30:15.787+11:00You let them get away with a) either an outdated O...You let them get away with a) either an outdated ODS or b) an unsupported server?<br /><br />The ODS shows 41 - the latest supported server is R8.0 that at least can support ODS 48. The current does ODS 52. Compression does wonders!Stephan H. Wisselhttp://www.wissel.net/noreply@blogger.com