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Hi David.
My understanding is that you can't use VFP on a SAN because file locks don't work. A SAN is treated as a separate device by each machine that is connected to it, and since file locks are handled at a level above the device by the OS, the different machines can not see each other's locks.
Ian Simcock.
>Does anyone have experience running data intensive VFP apps over a SAN?
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>If so, how does performance compare to direct-attached HDs? I've read that SANs can be set up with impressive IO capabilities by spanning LUNs, thus giving IO functions multiple disks to read/write to. But there is also the question of latency and network speed.
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>Can SANs be faster than direct-attached HDs?
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>What aspects of a SAN should I be looking at when evaluating performance (i.e. switch speed, etc.).
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>Thanks,
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>David
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