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VFP and RAID. Problems with rapid transactions...
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18/03/1998 21:14:05
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Visual FoxPro
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Well, I am thinking of a SCSI RAID controller with several drives off it...would this be considered hardware?

Joe

>>I have no experience with RAID controllers, but we may be going to a dedicated server with a RAID controller in the not too distant future. I have a question: Would not the OS and RAID controller (and mainly the controller) be responsible for mirroring the writes? I don't think there should be any changes neccessary to the program to work with RAID. Am I wrong?
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>>Thanks,
>>Joe
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>>>>Fox in no way conflicts with RAID. However, you should make sure ALL write cache is turned off. This is not a Fox problem, but is a good rule for all database systems.
>>>
>>>Follow-up...
>>>This is probably futile because my contract is up soon but...(it's a matter of principle)
>>>
>>>1. How do you turn write cache off? I only see Write back or write thru as an option.
>>>2. Is there any written documentation on how to propoerly use fox tables and RAID?
>>>3. Is it fair to say that one of the basic limitations of foxpro and cached processing is that foxpro issues large packets and does not multi-thread so therefore a single misdirected packet will result in poor performance and file read errors? (I know that's very simplistic, I'm trying not to be verbose...and failing miserably)
>>>4. I would love any suggestions to help clarify the do's and don'ts of foxpro on an IP network.
>>>
>>>TIA....again.
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>Depends if you are using hardware or software RAID.
Joseph C. Kempel
Systems Analyst/Programmer
JNC
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