Dave Crozier wrote on 2013-08-15: 
>  We have apps VFP apps and services running on 2012 on a quad clustered
SAN and have done for about 7 months now with no problems. Make sure that
they are up to date patch wise.
>  
>  As per Windows 7, the O/s is picky about where you run your apps from
permission wise. Best to put both data and VFP into a saparate folder off
the root and then share it out accordingly.
>  
>  Dave
> 

Dave,

We also have VFP running on a 2012 servers. Our clients connect using a
client that allows them a T/S type connection IDS-ACS which is a Go-Global
partner. Clients with iOS and Linux can use the Go-Global App found in the
respective stores to connect to our system.

The data is hosted on a equilogic SAN. We occasionally have clients with
corrupt indexes. When we've attempted to turn off the write-cache, the OS
tells us it cannot do this.

Do you have any suggestions to ensure the write-cache is actually off on the
SAN?

Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software


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