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August 2002, Week 4

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(now that I know everything there is to know about NMHEAP... <grin>)

In the normal course of events, how quickly would "dirty" pages be posted
from memory to disc? Would flat files and TI datasets be treated the same
way?

In the event of a system failure, how are "dirty" pages handled, if at all?

We need to understand just how protected we are in a process that moves
records from a primary data base to an archive data base.

Thanks.
--
Leonard S. Berkowitz
Perot Health Care Systems
(Harvard Pilgrim Health Care account)
voice: 617-509-1212
fax: 617-509-1955
pager: 781-226-2431

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