What component of I/O subsystem caused database corruption in my SQL Server

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2024-07-10T11:54:03+00:00

As per Error 824 that has occurred in my SQL error Log, I have found that the I/O subsystem is the cause of the database corruption.

Error 824

However, I want to dig further and understand which specific component of the I/O subsystem caused the corruption.

Is there a methodology to identify this? How can I find out which component of  I/O has caused the corruption to my database?

Additionally, I have found information on how to check which component of the I/O subsystem has caused latency in the link below.

I/O Latency

However, this does not address whether I/O subsystem latency causes database corruption.

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  1. paulr0511 37,165 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2024-07-10T12:28:34+00:00

    Good day Sam! I would suggest to post this query to our neighbor forum from the link below as this is best suited in there. They are more oriented on with regards to this type queries/issues and there will be IT Pros and Gurus and the likes on SQL who has the same deployment or setup in this type of environment and are available that will be able to fulfill your query out there.

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/ask

    Regards,

    Paul R.

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