Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec
From: Frank Hamersley <terabitemightbe_at_bigpond.com>
Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 00:03:52 GMT
Message-ID: <IXuHf.5821$yK1.5662_at_news-server.bigpond.net.au>
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> Check the project technical overview here
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2005/projreal.mspx
>
> Also here
> http://members.microsoft.com/customerevidence/Search/EvidenceDetails.aspx?EvidenceID=10013&LanguageID=1
>
> Also, watch the SQL 2005 launch videos - google that.
>
> Do you want more?
>
Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 00:03:52 GMT
Message-ID: <IXuHf.5821$yK1.5662_at_news-server.bigpond.net.au>
Tony Rogerson wrote:
>>Hmm - I couldn't find any reference to B&N in the link you provided. I did >>not explore the sub links that much - could you perhaps provide a direct >>reference to the B&N documented reference implementation ? >> >>I work with B&N, and they have some Microsoft. They have a great deal of >>Oracle. Even Microsoft's own reference material cites this - >>http://members.microsoft.com/customerevidence/Common/FileOpen.aspx?FileName=21672_Barnes_Noble_SQL2005_final.doc
>
> Check the project technical overview here
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2005/projreal.mspx
>
> Also here
> http://members.microsoft.com/customerevidence/Search/EvidenceDetails.aspx?EvidenceID=10013&LanguageID=1
>
> Also, watch the SQL 2005 launch videos - google that.
>
> Do you want more?
>
Its just a DW - not a TP solution. Sure it outperforms its predecessor - as you would hope if you threw new hardware at the problem !
Therefore I hold it says nothing about SQL5 in respect of the OP's question.
Cheers, Frank. Received on Sun Feb 12 2006 - 01:03:52 CET