I recomend you to use bigger size (by the sample 1000 MB) because the
performance is sometimes better. The other reason is that if in volume is
writen only 100 MB - then the file will be 100 MB.... The only problem is
only when volume is full and usage is only 10 % - than the file will be
1GB but the reclamation and other optimization process are very fast...
Regards,
Svetoslav
Joel Cohen <Joel_Cohen AT AMP.COM DOT AU>
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Is there a limit to the amount of volumes a file device class can have????
I have set the file class volume size to 30 Megs per volume, Should this
be larger??
Regards
Joel
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