19:50 - re 'big data' - i say "it isn't big data if it fits in my pocket, it definitely isn't big data if it fits on my key chain" - currently about 64TB for a EDNLT064, or just 2tb for random thumb drives. - that definition sort of auto-scales with technology :)
Hi Brent. Hope you would have come across Nutanix box and their NDB (DB Cluster Provisioning tool). It's recommended in there that each DB in SQL Instance will have its own Path/Drive for storing Data/Log. For ex: DB called "A" will be saved in "F:/Data", and DB called "B" will be saved in "G:/Data" and so on each with multiple files and File Groups. When discussing this with the Architect team, they insist this is for better performance interms of Storage recommendation. Have you been to such setup and what would be your view?
Thank you for being so freakin cool Brent! You motivate me to get out and explore the world. Safe travels.
Awesome! Thank you!
19:50 - re 'big data' - i say "it isn't big data if it fits in my pocket, it definitely isn't big data if it fits on my key chain" - currently about 64TB for a EDNLT064, or just 2tb for random thumb drives. - that definition sort of auto-scales with technology :)
That drive is a monster!
There is not enough blogs on Postgress and material
Hi Brent. Hope you would have come across Nutanix box and their NDB (DB Cluster Provisioning tool).
It's recommended in there that each DB in SQL Instance will have its own Path/Drive for storing Data/Log. For ex: DB called "A" will be saved in "F:/Data", and DB called "B" will be saved in "G:/Data" and so on each with multiple files and File Groups.
When discussing this with the Architect team, they insist this is for better performance interms of Storage recommendation. Have you been to such setup and what would be your view?
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We store pdfs and excel files in our SQL tables at work, growing about 70GB per year. Good to know 2TB is still considered small-ish.
How big did you party after the F1 Ferrari win?
There was a distinct lack of sobriety in the house, hahaha.
very hairy chest there Brent!