We have been dealing with performance issues with our system and it seems to be 
I/O bound when we look at the stats using nmon and topas.  We have our SAN 
engineers looking at it from the backend to make sure that it is tuned well, 
plus IBM looking from an AIX point of view.   One thing I was asked is does the 
database have the ability to take advantage of AIO / CIO / DIO .  From what I 
remember from the internals classes (taken over 10 years ago) for the U2 
products they take advantage of the generic filesystem and are not compiled to 
use any filesystem variants.  Is this still a true statement today?

Thanks in advance for all feedback


Daniel Goble
Unidata DBA
INTERLINE BRANDS, INC.

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