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This is also referred to as journal caching, if you're searching for
information on it. Its activated with the JRNCACHE(*YES) function in
CHGJRN, once you purchase the option. In summary, journal data is
cached into memory before writing to disk in larger chunks, rather
than making sure its written at every change. It makes a big
difference on journaled file write/update performance.
From: "Joe Pluta" <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 12/02/2018 01:06 PM
Subject: Re: Performance tuning
Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Yes, we've already gone to SSD, Rob, so that particular ship has
already sailed. :) However, I am unfamiliar with HA Journal
Performance. We use MIMIX; I wonder if this is something I should be looking into.
Heck, for all I know we already have it, but it definitely sounds like
something I should look into.
On 11/30/2018 12:31 PM, Rob Berendt wrote:
Sometimes throwing money at hardware isn't always the answer. Oura
original foray into SSD's was a big disappointment. Much less money
for
much larger return on investment would have been to buy the "HA
Journal Performance" option as part of SS1. I daresay it will be a
rare consultant who can pinpoint WHY you might need that and predict
how much it will help.
Rob Berendt
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