Author: Richard Smith <richard.smith.hs45 AT STATEFARM DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 08:30:20 -0500
All, I'm doing some backup/restore performance testing with TDP for SQL. I'm getting great performance on backups, but not so great on restores. I was wondering what anyone else was seeing. TIA, Rick
Author: Matthew Glanville <matthew.glanville AT KODAK DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 09:59:16 -0400
I am getting 'great' performance for both backups and restores. You really need to define what you mean by 'great' and 'not so great'. My analysis is not scientific but it gives a great deal more inf
Author: Richard Smith <richard.smith.hs45 AT STATEFARM DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 10:07:04 -0500
Matthew, Sorry for the lack of detail here's some more info that should help: Backup: I'm backing a database approximately 1GB (uncompressed) in size and the backup takes about 2 mins. The backup goe
Author: matthew.glanville AT KODAK DOT COM [mailto:matthew.glanville AT KODAK DOT COM]
Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2015 17:30:27 -0500
I am getting 'great' performance for both backups and restores. You really need to define what you mean by 'great' and 'not so great'. My analysis is not scientific but it gives a great deal more inf
Rick, performance is always a tricky area and every situation is different. But these are some things to consider. Perhaps one will lead you to an answer. Network: Are the reported network data trans