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You have Microsoft SQL Server on a Microsoft Azure virtual machine that has a database named DB1.
You discover that DB1 experiences WRITE_LOG waits that are longer than 50 ms.
You need to reduce the WRITE_LOG wait time.
Solution: Move the transaction logs to a faster disk.
Does this meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
Explanation:
In SQL Server, if we have a transactional based system and find a high WRITELOG wait type this is a performance bottleneck and can cause the transaction log file to grow rapidly and frequently.
It is being recommended to SQL server users that they must archive the log files on a separate disk for getting better performance.
References: https://atdhebuja.wordpress.com/2016/06/20/resolving-sql-server-transaction-log-waits/