Hi,  I'm just wondering how many people actually have production sites 
running jBASE on Windows Server 2012?

We (Paperless Warehousing) have 2 production sites with Server 2012 and 
apart from the horrible mess Microsoft have made of the interface to this 
server OS, everything seems fine except these sites experience at least 10 
times the frequency of data corruption that we get at any other Windows 
site and that's without them doing random reboots or anything like that.

We have had completely static and never updated files like jBASE's internal 
jbcmessages get corrupted, but most frequently it is an index on one of our 
busiest files that goes south - often somewhere in the early hours of the 
morning.

Of these 2 sites, one is running 5.2.26 and the other 4.1.6.16.  The 5.2 
server seems to have more trouble than the 4.1 site does, but both 
experience far more issues than our Server 2003 or Server 2008 sites do.  
We have been down the path of making sure the boxes aren't being rebooted, 
verifying that the AV tools on the boxes have exceptions for the database 
disks and checking that they aren't using the new ReFS filesystem, but 
still we keep getting files that look like they've had random blocks 
stomped onto them.  For example we've had distributed file stubs which 
should be less than 1K suddenly become much larger and stop working - the 
first few bytes seem right, but the part file information is all wrong and 
the file is a few MB.

I'm wondering if anyone has spent enough time with this OS to identify a 
service that Microsoft might have added that thinks it is helping us but is 
actually stuffing us up.

Short of that, I'd just be interested to hear if there are hundreds of 
sites out there running on Server 2012 without any issues - at least I'd 
know it was only us going mad!

Thanks,

Ken Wallis, Paperless Warehousing
Sydney, Australia

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