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Re: Best aproach for multiplatform RDBMS development

From: Marcus N Hofer <markus_at_tk136248.telekabel.at>
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 18:07:40 GMT
Message-ID: <MVpR2.33889$_k1.25514@news.chello.at>


Jplahman schrieb in Nachricht
<19990415074046.20809.00000092_at_ngol08.news.cs.com>...
>In article
><Pine.LNX.4.04.9904071012180.28952-100000_at_reflections.eng.mindspring.net>,
Todd
>Graham Lewis <tlewis_at_mindspring.net> writes:
>
>>"real time performance"? Really?
>
>Please define real time. The reason I ask is we receive data (1200 integer
>variables) from a plant control system at 55msec (or 18 samples /sec). We
are
>just now looking at converting our legacy application to a database like
Oracle
>because we were always told that a database engine cannot keep up with this
>high rate of data. The fastest it can handle data is one transaction /
sec.
>

now I start getting curious.
With a proper network 18 records inserted per second should work (depends on architecture, data recording tool andrecord size of course). Could You provide more details?

--Marcus Received on Thu Apr 15 1999 - 13:07:40 CDT

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