Quite possibly...

But remember, at this point it's unlikely anybody is turning on journaling
for the first time...

So really, if you were to turn off journaling your 1hr batch job might run
in 20-30min.

But are you really going to turn it off to see? So either run the
tools...or turn it on and try it free for 70 days...

Rob was impressed :)
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/201004/msg00016.html

Process Jan, pre anything Feb, w/SSD March, w/opt 42 + SSD
CST600C 90 minutes 89 minutes 56 minutes
INV900C 115 minutes 108 minutes 52 minutes
of which
INV900 98 minutes 87 minutes 35 minutes

Charles


On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 11:45 AM, D*B <dieter.bender@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Charles,

you are really telling (and believing) a batch application running 1 h
without journal will take 3 h, if you would start journaling for the
files??? I've never seen any numbers in this range within 20 years!!!

D*B
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