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We have some files that are pretty big that we are going to be converting to
a new format and I'm looking for some info on converting the data.
I am not looking for answers about splitting in threads or anything like
that. We are converting over 700 files so threads will not help me.
Threads will just delay other files from being converted.
That said, I have one specific question that I am looking for an answer on.
Is it more efficient to
1. Create the new physical files and their logical files, and then
convert the data
or
2. Create the new physical files, convert the data, and then add the
logical files
I know the machine has 3 CPUs with the ability to pull 3 more from the pool.
I forget the memory but it is a pretty decent amount
There are 12 I/O channels.
If there is something else you need to know to give me an answer, please
ask.
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