03-09-2015 03:04 PM
The Data ONTAP OS allocates 1 inode per 32 KB of data in a volume by default. This can be increased to 1 inode per 4 KB. If you increase/decrease the number of inodes per KB, does this effect import speeds in OnBase? Does this have any direct effect to the Disk Groups and/or OnBase application?
10-13-2015 06:24 AM
Hi Scott,
Thanks for the post. While you most likely already found a response to your question, I wanted to follow up for others researching this topic in the future.
Block level performance is challenging to test as different storage vendors manage this different. Not to mention, it also depends on the data characterists (size for instance) as well as your storage architecture (RAID configruation, network configuration, etc). Since OnBase is neutral respective to storage vendors, we don't perform specific testing with regards to OnBase on specific storage devices.
That being said, if you were able to find information from your own testing which might be useful to others in the community, I encourage you to share it.
Thanks.
10-13-2015 06:24 AM
Hi Scott,
Thanks for the post. While you most likely already found a response to your question, I wanted to follow up for others researching this topic in the future.
Block level performance is challenging to test as different storage vendors manage this different. Not to mention, it also depends on the data characterists (size for instance) as well as your storage architecture (RAID configruation, network configuration, etc). Since OnBase is neutral respective to storage vendors, we don't perform specific testing with regards to OnBase on specific storage devices.
That being said, if you were able to find information from your own testing which might be useful to others in the community, I encourage you to share it.
Thanks.
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