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Re: Best aproach for multiplatform RDBMS development

From: Jplahman <jplahman_at_cs.comnospam>
Date: 26 Apr 1999 12:59:58 GMT
Message-ID: <19990426085958.01563.00000760@ngol06.news.cs.com>


We are talking about 18 records per second, every minute, every hour, every day for 24 by 7 coverage. At 18 records per second, that's 64,800 records per hour or 1,555,000 records per day. I believe this is too big for any database.

Now, you're telling me that I don't have put this first into a global section then filter it into a larger time segment before populating a database?

I would like to see some explanation why I can write this amount of records at this fast time interval directly into an oracle database. Even if it can be done, my server will take a big performance hit.

JPL Received on Mon Apr 26 1999 - 07:59:58 CDT

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