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In article <34C25418.B7525596_at_thunderstone.com.removethis>, THUNDERSTONE
<bart_at_thunderstone.com.removethis> writes
>analysis to make it work.
>
>We've done databases in the size range you describe with our Texis
>RDBMS, but the
>key issues were more related to the scope of the queries and how long
>they would
>take. The disk managment and backup problems are a big pain at this size
>too.
Has anyone planned a restore of a database of this size? i.e. what happens if BOTH disks in what is assume would be mirrored get corrupted. How long would a full restore take? Has the disk layout been planned to minimize the downtime in the case of full restores? How long do you think it would take?
>
>Bart Richards
>Thunderstone
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