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I know best practices calls for a minimum of 10 drives, but the budget and the need for that kind of performance isn't there.
That said, I do have two volumes, so as much as I can increase performance, I'd like to. Data + logs on one and OS + queues on the other? Or would I see the most performance from keeping the queues separate?
That said, I do have two volumes, so as much as I can increase performance, I'd like to. Data + logs on one and OS + queues on the other? Or would I see the most performance from keeping the queues separate?
