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  1. I'm wondering if anyone would know the answer. I guess there are multiple factors. But even guess what's the generic breaking point is would be beneficial. I would guess it's somewhere between 5 - 120 seconds.

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    I've got a case where disk I/O is really slow due to (serious) storage backend issues. I'm wondering how much latency will Windows tolerate on default, before giving up on writes and corrupting databases and file systems?

    I've tried to look for that information for a few days, but nobody seems to have a clear answer for that.

    So if storage system write takes more than N seconds, it's write failure and skipped? I could assume that will happen at some point, but what the exact breaking point is. It will naturally lead to data integrity disaster.

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    Sunday, 25-Sep-16 09:57:58 UTC from loadaverage.org