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I agree with the those 'lot of people'. Informix is absolutely the most
powerful and scaleable database server on the market without question and
without peer. For supporting large numbers of users well Oracle and
Sybase cannot come close. You just have to have the hardware to support
the load and Informix will use every erg and byte you give it to stretch
performance to the max.
Art S. Kagel
Alla Gribov wrote:
>
> Hello all;
>
> First of all I am apologizing to all of you if you see this questions
> posted twice - I am having troubles with sending it.
>
> I need an advice from gurus of database design and development
>
> I am building a database that will have around 1 million users. At any
> given moment about 5,000 of them are connected to the database.
> The chosen database should be able to perform around 500 reads/writes
> per second.
>
> Is there a database that can support such a task and if yes, which one
> is the best in your opinion?
>
> My first thought was Oracle, but after doing some research on Web, it
> seems like that a lot of people prefer Informix over Oracle.
>
> Which would you choose (or may be there are some other databases that I
> am not aware of that would suit better for this project) - no Sybase or
> MS Sql-Server,
> sorry to people who like them???
>
> Your help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> /****************************************************************************/
> Alla Gribov
> alla.gribov_at_metatel.com
> The greatest programming project of all took six days. On the seventh
> day the programmer rested. We've been trying to debug the thing ever
> since. Moral: design before you implement.
> /****************************************************************************/
Received on Mon Aug 23 1999 - 09:46:28 CDT