• Grant Fritchey (1/11/2013)


    Right, so as far as SQL Server is concerned you're partitioning to a single drive. Performance is pretty much guaranteed to be poor. Yours does seem abnormally poor, but poor would be my assumption.

    The results I got where gathered during a benchtest.

    We are going to make decisions based on these results.

    But if we cannot explain the results, is will be difficult to use these results in arguments.

    If 'Performance is pretty much guaranteed to be poor.', I would like to have a source (or evidence) for that.

    As the results are (10 times) slower they will probably be rejected because they are redicules. (Or the testing is not done properly or something like that).

    Ben