Re: SMP & threads for SQL queries

From: bill davidsen <davidsen_at_tmr.com>
Date: 1996/09/10
Message-ID: <514gmn$a1q_at_usenetw1.news.prodigy.com>#1/1


In article <50k1p1$bml_at_ibridge.iohk.com>, Jay Walters <jwalters_at_iohk.com> wrote:
| If this is a "real app" I would suggest using software you
| have to pay for (sorry Linus, FSF, GNU, ...) at least for the
| OS and RDBMS. On Intel you can run Windows NT, Solaris,
| UnixWare, SCO, OS/2 with Sybase, ORACLE, MS SQL (NT only).
| DB2/2 (OS/2 only). I just read of some smashing results with
| Sybase on UnixWare and MS SQL on Windows NT. Personally,
| Sybase on Windows NT works well too. Lots of good choices.

SCO just set anouter record for tps/$ using the new openserver. If you want to buy a commercial product you should look there.

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	-bill davidsen (davidsen_at_tmr.com)
"As a software development model, Anarchy does not scale well."
		-Dave Welch
Received on Tue Sep 10 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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