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Mar 30, 2009 15:52

Why I don’t want my clients to use SANs for Dynamics NAV (Navision)

I am sure I am not the only person that has had to argue with a client as to how hardware needs to be configured in a Dynamics NAV environment. Typically bigger companies with larger internal IT support generally have their way of doing things, and its often very hard to sway them to do things "The...
Posted by David Singleton | 18 comment(s)
Filed under: SAN, SQL Performance, SQL, RAID 10, Transaction Log, Spindle
 
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