We purchased replacement hard drives for the DR data this past... much
bigger and a lot faster.  Wahoo!!!    We will be copying the data over to
these drives.

Doug Hiteshew
Johnson Memorial Hospital
Franklin, IN



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From: Ottinger, Shawn
To: [email protected]
Sent: 12/28/06 9:46 AM
Subject: RE: [MEDITECH-L] data Repository purge

I agree with the solution below. Buy more drives. You have spent money
to get this information, just spend a little more to keep it. The
information can be invaluable.

However,
        Here is an idea. Most tables, if not all, have a last updated
field. You could delete purge on that. This will be very crude here is
why. If you try to query on any data that relies on data you have purged
or moved, there is no way of knowing that you are missing information.
That means (if you choose to do this) you should never purge data you
may want or need. (After all the great thing about the data repository
is you have all that data and it is not slowing down the system in any
way). You would only consider this if you have many years of data, and
never want to query past a certain number.
Example - You have ten years of data, but never want to query past 5
years. In this case, you might consider purging any data that has not
been modified in 7 years. (You need to keep a buffer to ensure you don't
delete anything needed for a 5 year query). If you need to query more
than 5 years,,,,to bad its purged. You must resort back to the "slower
drives" and that would be costly. (not monetary but time. If the drives
are "slower", it will take even longer to get this data.) Sooner or
later, wouldn't you have to add "Slower Drives", unless you are
referring to back up tapes or Optical media.
        You could spend some time creating complex programs or scripts
to "clean data based on criteria", but what will you gain with this? It
can be very costly and time consuming and you still lose data.(as far as
a useful query goes) There is only two reasons I can image someone would
want to purge DR for.

1. To keep from buying new hardware to store growing data.
        In this case, I assume you are thinking about backing it up. The
crude solution above would work in this case. Back up all data to tape,
optical disks or "slower drives". Then use crude scripts to delete any
data you "never" want to query. You will have a backup, but I am willing
to bet (without a court order) you will never resort to this data. There
is also still a potential to miss data from a 5 year query. 

2. To speed up queries against the DR. 
        In this case, there could be other solutions. The deciding
factor is, "how are you using DR?". If you are creating the occasional
query (like us) just be patient. (We don't utilize DR to its potential
at all). If you have programs or scripts running against the tables very
often and they are slowing due to the growing DR, there are other
options. Depending on your application, you may have to get creative.
Utilize indexes, views, and stored procedures. There are many ways to
create smaller subsets of data with simple queries, then more complex
queries against the subsets.

To summarize buy more drives and keep the data.
I hope this long explanation has at least helped you think about the
value of the information in DR and what you are trying to accomplish.
There are probably better solutions than "purging". 
 
I hope this helps.

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Fariborz:
 
I don't know of any way to purge the data repository.  Given the
interdependence
of the tables, I would suspect it would be a pretty difficult process to
do well.
 
The question I have is what the advantage would be in moving data to
slower drives?
It would seem that the utilization of the data would be really hampered,
both by
the lower quality hardware, plus the huge increase in the complexity of
writing
any queries and the performance hit more complex queries would entail.
 
My guess is that buying bigger faster drives for your SAN would be a
much cheaper
solution.
 
 
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