I read it somewhere”
“A separate database should be created
if SSIS logging is required. (Do not
use the Sysdtslog90 table in either
master or msdb. This is not a security
related concern but could be a
performance issue since SSIS can
generate a lot of logging data.
Microsoft recommends creating a
separate database for logging.”
Why? Just to keep things separate and be more organized or there is a deeper meaning to this?
Regards
Manjot
To be able to finely control the I/O path of the logging data: on which LUN, how many spindles etc.