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Diskeeper 2010 making SQL (on a SAN) faster

by Colleen Toumayan 4. December 2009 06:21

Here is a great recent success story for Diskeeper 2010: 

We are using the new Diskeeper 2010 version.  Ever since we deployed Diskeeper in our location we have seen great improvements with speed on our systems.  I am very pleased with the product you have produced.  We have it deployed on SAN solutions as well. ...we have been running the Diskeeper 2010 version since it came out.

The server running our enterprise is a Dell 6800 16 core 3.2 Ghz Zeon with 16 Gig Ram Server 2008 Enterprise, and SQL s008 Enterprise.  It is our main work horse here.  The data files for SQL are stored on the SAN solution which is an EqualLogic PS4600.  I can tell you that the seek time for data has given us a response now of 369,000 records of information from a query in 4 seconds out of a data file that is roughly 32 gig, and is accessed by 150 + employees every minute. 

-Brandon Butler, IT Manager, Professional Medical Services (PMSI), Fort Worth, TX

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