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 Dts or linked server? or else?

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MencitPutih
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Posted - 2008-02-04 : 04:23:06
Hello all ,

First of all, i want to give a brief overview what i'm trying to do.
We have 2 servers AS/400 and SQL, our AS/400 capacity is already reached it's limit (but our SQL server still have large capacities), so my supervisor ask me to 'remove' old-and-rarely-used data from as/400 to SQL so it will free up some space in AS/400.

So the scenario is, first we will determine the criteria of the old-and-rarely-used data, and transfer the data by job (that run DTS) overnight, we will run this job for certain period (once a day/week/month).

In daily basis (we use AS/400), if we searched for particular data and unable to find it in AS/400, we will search in SQL and transfer the data back to AS/400 (approximately, max 1000-2000 rows, 60 columns each).

What i want to ask is, which one better to transfer data back from SQL to AS/400, DTS or Linked Server (use openquery) or there's any better way? My concern is the transfer speed, we need to transfer the old-and-rarely-used data as soon as possible.

PS: I'm using SQL Server 2000

Thanks a lot,
Ricky

rmiao
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7266 Posts

Posted - 2008-02-04 : 23:16:13
You have to benchmark both to see which one works better for you.
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MencitPutih
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Posted - 2008-02-05 : 03:43:05
Thanks for the reply rmiao
Is there's any better/faster way to transfer data from sql to as/400 back and forth? (other than DTS and linked server?)
Btw, I'll be creating application to do this job for me

Thanks for the attention
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rmiao
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Posted - 2008-02-05 : 22:53:53
Maybe bcp out data from sql table. ftp them to as/400 and load them.
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