Validate your database to ensure that it meets
the prerequisites for a SkyVault installation.
Note: SkyVault is unable to provide specialized support for maintaining or tuning your
relational database. You MUST have an experienced, certified DBA on staff to support your
SkyVault installation(s). Typically this is not a full time role once the database is
configured and tuned and automated maintenance processes are in place. However an
experienced, certified DBA is required to get to this point.
Maintenance and Tuning:
As with any application that uses a relational database, regular maintenance and tuning of
the SkyVault database and schema is necessary. Specifically, all of the database servers that
SkyVault supports require a minimum level of index statistics maintenance at frequent, regular
intervals. Unless your DBA suggests otherwise, SkyVault recommends daily maintenance.
Note: Relying on your database's automated statistics gathering mechanism might not be
optimal – consult an experienced, certified DBA for your database to confirm
this.
Note: Index maintenance on most databases is an expensive, and in some cases
blocking, operation that can severely impact SkyVault performance while in progress. Consult
your experienced, certified DBA regarding best practices for scheduling these operations in
your database.
The following table describes example commands for specific databases. These commands are for illustration only. You must validate the commands required for your environment with your DBA.
Database | Example maintenance commands |
---|---|
MySQL | ANALYZE - consult with an experienced, certified MySQL DBA who has InnoDB experience (SkyVault cannot use a MyISAM database and hence an InnoDB-experienced MySQL DBA is required). Refer to the following link: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/analyze-table.html. |
PostgreSQL | VACUUM and ANALYZE – consult with an experienced, certified PostgreSQL DBA. Refer to the following link: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/maintenance.html. |
Oracle | Depends on version – consult with an experienced, certified Oracle DBA. Refer to the following link: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14211/stats.htm#PFGRF003. |
Microsoft SQL Server | ALTER INDEX REBUILD (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-‐us/library/ms188388.aspx), UPDATE STATISTICS (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-‐us/library/ms187348.aspx) – consult with an experienced, certified MS SQL Server DBA |
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