From: "Robert Fazio" <rfazio@home.com.nospam>
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Subject: Re: what advantage for using MTS
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MTS is not recommended unless you have over 400 concurrent users in the
system.  If that's the case, and you have connections that mainly sit idle,
but remain connected you may want to consider MTS.

MTS allows you to have as many connections as you would like, but control
the number of actual server processes that do work.

"Peter Ho" <hoo311@ctimail3.com> wrote in message
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> Dear all,
>
> What advantage for using MTS?  If the purpose of my oracle 8i is for web
> users access, can MTS provide a better performance?
>
>
> Peter
>
>



