Thanks Peter, I was also wondering...
1) Is there a performance improvement? 2) Where can I find info on setting sapdb up with raw devices? Thanks, Derek > You just get more safety. > Nothing will interfere between sapdb and your platter, so you can be sure that > when sapdb commits the transaction is physically stored. > Also not other software can mess around with your data, and you do not have to > think about fragmentation and things like that. > > As the manual says, raw devices are extremely safe. > > The main disadvantage is probably that you have to do a database backup to > save your data, even when your database is not running most of the time. > _______________________________________________ sapdb.general mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listserv.sap.com/mailman/listinfo/sapdb.general
