Re: OAS performance questions

From: Joseph Babad <joseph_babad_at_my-deja.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2000 08:31:41 GMT
Message-ID: <8chi1d$4vc$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>


Thanks for replying (I'm coming in via a different address!)

Follow-up question really:
[Quoted] Are you/anyone using OAS to invoke stored PL/SQL procedures in the database that generate HTML and run queries? We're looking at doing this with the PL/SQL Web toolkit. I'm worried about moving this into the DB - since this way the logic (to generate the HTML) is being run on the database engine rather than on the middle tier.

Any thoughts/suggestions/experiences?

Cheers,
Joseph

In article <8chb5b$57l$1_at_news.cdn.telstra.com.au>,   "Greg Cooper" <greg.j.cooper_at_team.telstra.com> wrote:
> I agree with Girts reply, max out your RAM (4GB on a K). We're
running 2
> db's on a K260 with 1GB RAM and 2 CPUs and we're into swap with only
about
> 20 concurrent users.
> If you have a choice in hardware have a look at the new L and N series
> machines.
> --
> Greg Cooper
> Telstra Corp
> IT Network Services
> Mailto: greg.j.cooper_at_team.telstra.com
>
> Joseph Babad wrote in message <8cdhb5$fsg$1_at_lure.pipex.net>...
> >As I'm new to this game, could anybody tell me about how they've
> >found OAS performs. We're looking to use version 4.0.8.1 - on
> >fairly high-end HP servers (K-class) with an 8i database behind.
> >Is there anything that we should be aware of?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Joseph.
> >
> >--
> >
> >Joseph Babad
> >email : joseph.babad_at_ukgateway.net
> >
> >
>
>

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