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EnterpriseOne 8.10, SQL Server 2000 SP3, SAN configured on RAID5 across all disks.
Is there any performance benefit to have different tables in different filegroups and hence each filegroup in different LUNS if in essence each LUN is going to be spread across all disks in the SAN anyway?
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Is there any performance benefit to have different tables in different filegroups and hence each filegroup in different LUNS if in essence each LUN is going to be spread across all disks in the SAN anyway?
Thank you very much for taking the time to read this question.