a*******t 发帖数: 891 | 1 SQL 2000 and 2005
Is the performance worse if we restore a database from a backup file across
the WAN.
Will it be faster if the backup file is copied over to a local location, and
then perform the restore?
I know it depends on WAN bandwidth, but what are your experiences in your
siturations? |
w*******e 发帖数: 1622 | 2 没做过WAN的, LAN的做过, 还成
WAN跟bandwidth肯定相关
还是考到local吧, (当然不是data file所在的盘)
across
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【在 a*******t 的大作中提到】 : SQL 2000 and 2005 : Is the performance worse if we restore a database from a backup file across : the WAN. : Will it be faster if the backup file is copied over to a local location, and : then perform the restore? : I know it depends on WAN bandwidth, but what are your experiences in your : siturations?
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a*******t 发帖数: 891 | 3 what about this:
if I am in Los Angeles, using my local workstation to connect to New York
server and issue a restore script. The file is at NY.
will this have any performance impact vs if I execute the restore locally at
NY (remote window)? |
j*****n 发帖数: 1781 | 4 didn't see too much diff in your case. both can be considered as "local"
anyway.
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【在 a*******t 的大作中提到】 : what about this: : if I am in Los Angeles, using my local workstation to connect to New York : server and issue a restore script. The file is at NY. : will this have any performance impact vs if I execute the restore locally at : NY (remote window)?
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