It is a pool of data through which data are enter into into the table for data management.
It is a pool where cost data are relating to particulat activity is accumulated...it is similar to the concept of cost centre.
Verifying DMI data is not an error or problem, ergo there is no "solution."
Global Data Pool, Graphics Display Processor, Ground Data Processing, Gaseous Diffusion Plant.
means the source of anything....and pool data, would be a sea of information, verifying the beggining of the key data...
DMI or DesktopManagement Interface (pdf) is a layer of abstraction between system components and the software that manages them. The System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) is an extension of the Basic Input Output System (BIOS) that formulates and delivers this information to the operating system. The pool data is the information. In short, when the BIOS is "Verifying DMI pool data" it is verifying the table of data it sends to the operating system (Windows, etc.).
There are 2 types of layers in shared pool.........1.data dictionary cache layer2.library cache layer
it's data warehouse....data warehouse: it is a collection of multiple databases or it it is repository of data.data mining it is the process of extracting data from data warehouse.
There are a number of places where one could find information on verifying DMI pool data, particularly online. Some websites with information are Computer Hope and Bleeping Computer.
Data warehouse is the pool of huge amount of data. The data in data ware house can be archived. And when the data is needed you can extract it from the archived files.
I'm going to assume this is not a grippy feature the pool came with. Without more data it could be anything, but likely just dust in your area or impurities in the chlorine salt you use to treat your pool.
One of the biggest benefits is that you can archive your data to a data warehouse. This can keep your main "production" database smaller which can provide some performance benefits. Also you can use the data warehouse to run complex queries and data-mining without adverse effects on the performance of your "production" application.