Hi there,
We are configuring a new Openedge 10.0B with a brand new database structure and I was wondering if anyone could answer the following questions:
What are the benefits of having the .bi files on a seperate disk to the remainder of the database? Is it simply for disk I/O or are there other underlying benefits?
We will be employing a replication process using afterimage files with our DR site. We have developed a solution previously using Progress 9.1D and want to ammend the solution to fit the new databases. Do you know if the output that OpenEdge 10.0B produces when using rfutil commands is different to 9.1D? Our scripts rely on the output that Progress creates to run the replication script. Any help that you could give would be much appreciated.
We are configuring a new Openedge 10.0B with a brand new database structure and I was wondering if anyone could answer the following questions:
What are the benefits of having the .bi files on a seperate disk to the remainder of the database? Is it simply for disk I/O or are there other underlying benefits?
We will be employing a replication process using afterimage files with our DR site. We have developed a solution previously using Progress 9.1D and want to ammend the solution to fit the new databases. Do you know if the output that OpenEdge 10.0B produces when using rfutil commands is different to 9.1D? Our scripts rely on the output that Progress creates to run the replication script. Any help that you could give would be much appreciated.