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Re: NT File System

From: Deborah Csongradi <epsdba_at_oanet.com>
Date: 1998/09/01
Message-ID: <35ebf451.0@news.oanet.com>#1/1

You can also use 'raw' in NT.

Georgy wrote in message <35E558EC.3C0040AA_at_geocities.com>...
>I like NTFS more.
>
>Ng K C Paul wrote:
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>> What kind of File System should I install the database software and
>> data and log to? FAT or NTFS? I know that the security is better in
 NTFS.
>> Also, there is a compress option in NTFS. In unix, raw device is more
>> reliable than unix file system which has disk cache that can speed up
>> certain I/O operations. What about performance on NT?
>>
>> In WIN97/98, there is also FAT32. Should I use it to install
>> MS-SQLServer 7.0, Personal Oracle8 or Adaptive SQLServer Anywhere Studio?
>> It seems that FAT32 can save more space than FAT but NT4.0 cannot read
>> files on FAT32, am I right? Also, is there any difference on backup and
>> recovery time on different file system?
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Received on Tue Sep 01 1998 - 00:00:00 CDT

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