Another popular solution, for some packages, is to go with some archiving product.

We are on BPCS with many files a million plus records. The average user only needs to see the last few days worth of transactions, at most a month, but we have a few applications that do need to access stuff that is a year old. With archiving, which we do not have, but I have lobbied occasionally to get, the records that are rarely needed are sitting in another library so they not contaminate access efficiency for the 99% normal access needs.

Archiving also provides tools that simplify the task of creating test data bases.

Does anyone use this product and can comment on it?

> http://www.kisco.com/gofaster/
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