Red Hat’s latest release of RHEL 7 has many SAS customers looking to move from RHEL 6 to RHEL 7. If you are one of these SAS customers, please review SAS Note 53997 for a list of SAS 9.4 requirements and which components are not supported.
In addition, Red Hat has just released a new tuning paper Optimizing SAS on RHEL 6 and 7. It is important for you to follow all the guidelines for RHEL 7 in order to obtain optimal performance of SAS 9.4 on your hardware.
Yes, Direct IO is supported with SAS on Linux. We did not cover it in the paper because there are no additional tunings that need to be done from what we have listed in the paper.
Yes we do use it. The sas defaults are not suitable for sequentially reading large tables. Bufno of say 100 and sgio (windows server) typically divide reading times by 2 to 5.
The SAS Users Group for Administrators (SUGA) is open to all SAS administrators and architects who install, update, manage or maintain a SAS deployment.