Oracle FAQ | Your Portal to the Oracle Knowledge Grid |
![]() |
![]() |
Home -> Community -> Usenet -> c.d.o.misc -> Re: Benchmarking Sybase and Oracle? (No flame wars please)
Yuan John Jiang wrote:
>
> Daniel S. Hayes wrote:
>
> > To start off, you assumed incorrectly; Sybase is faster than Oracle.
> Sybase has the reputation of raw speed. But what happens
> when you have simultaneous updates and record locking is
> involved?
Are there any meaningful benchmarks for dataservers? In particular, I am looking at hitting a database of several thousand records several hundred times per second from several hundred remote locations and wonder if this is even possible.
Also, I understand Oracle and Sybase both have provisions for running parallel dataservers and I wonder how much effect this could have on the above scenario (since we would also be adding in the replication overhead to the transactions per second)
-- Gary Lawrence Murphy -- garym@sos.on.ca - http://www.sos.on.ca/~garym (519)422-1150 f:422-2723 -- 07 Forest Pl Sauble Beach, Ontario CANADA TeleDynamics ----------- http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7704/ ------------ The trouble with Reality is that there is too much of itReceived on Tue Jan 07 1997 - 00:00:00 CST
![]() |
![]() |