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file group decisions

I need to separate files into to specific file groups to spread across
several raid 1 devices. Since database admin is a new concept to me I
would like to know what is the best way to decide on how to separate
the file groups should I recode perfmon and what should I look for.
Most transactions per second, Stored procedures and queries should I
pay close attention to joins just a few guidelines would be of great
help.

Thanx in advance Dave

Dec 18 '06 #1
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