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What are the usual reasons for ASP's? (not iASP)
- Having journal receivers in an area separate from the data libraries?
- ???
Maybe at a DR center that's one of those things you just 'do without' in
order to get restored in a timely fashion. Sometimes you make sacrifices.
So, maybe they make no concessions for such niceties.
Also keep in mind that a DR center 'may' have totally different disk. For
example your shop may be running on 35GB or smaller drives and they are
running on 700+GB drives so there's no way on God's green earth they're
going to carve up numerous 700+GB drives for some shop that may only total
500GB of disk.
And it's also quite possible that your partition may be a guest under some
host.
Why do you need multiple ASP's? Is there a system limitation to the
number of DLO's in a single ASP? If so, chalk this up to yet another
reason we've been giving people for years to stop using QDLS and all of
it's many issues and start using other directories. I'm not saying the
migration will be painless.
Here's a recent sports tweet that I got:
If it matters to you,
Then you'll find a way.
If it doesn't,
Then you'll find an excuse.
Rob Berendt
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