RAID database disks is where they really screw up the performance. Subsequent partitions on the disk, RAID or LUN take their offset from the end of the first one. Unfortunately, the only way to straighten your partitions out is to wipe-and-redo.
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The start of any physical drive
or RAID LUN - that's the problem with the bloody things!
RAID database disks is where they really screw up the performance. Subsequent partitions on the disk, RAID or LUN take their offset from the end of the first one. Unfortunately, the only way to straighten your partitions out is to wipe-and-redo.
RAID database disks is where they really screw up the performance. Subsequent partitions on the disk, RAID or LUN take their offset from the end of the first one. Unfortunately, the only way to straighten your partitions out is to wipe-and-redo.
Posted by neilb@...
Updated - 3rd Jun 2010

































