Re: Has anyone seen a 25 TB data warehouse on SQL Server?
- From: "Gert E.R. Drapers" <gertdATsqldevDOTnet>
- Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 11:04:30 +0200
That was me. Current size is 31 TB running Unisys ES7000 520 and EMC 40TB
total size of the SAN.
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"Steve Kass" <skass@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> --CELKO-- wrote:
>
>>>>I assume this is a rhetorical loaded question, but someone reading it
>>>>might be curious. <<
>>
>>
>> Nope. I was hoping to find someone who had worked on a SQL Server
>> project in this size range. I see that a lot of these projects are
>> expected to grow to x-Terabytes in the future, but are not starting at
>> that size in the first year.
>>
>
> I asked around about this, and a colleague of mine said he
> has a financial data warehouse running SQL Server 2000 that
> is currently > 30 TB.
>
> I'll pass your "hoping to find someone" comment to him.
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> SK
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>> The reason I am asking is that my first thought is to use Teradata or
>> SAND, which were meant for VLDB projects.
>>
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