Subject | Re: [Firebird-Architect] FW: Recomputing index statistics and stored procedures |
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Author | Jim Starkey |
Post date | 2005-06-23T14:43:06Z |
Martijn Tonies wrote:
I'm not prepared to say that I'm convinced that clusters are the wave of
the future, but I think it makes sense to preserve the architecture to
support them. But even without clusters, Vulcan's ability to let a
processes get super high bandwidth in-process access while running other
processes through a central server has at some merit.
--
Jim Starkey
Netfrastructure, Inc.
978 526-1376
>Yet another reason I'm starting to loathe classic :-)If we're prepared to write off clusters, then classic isn't important.
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I'm not prepared to say that I'm convinced that clusters are the wave of
the future, but I think it makes sense to preserve the architecture to
support them. But even without clusters, Vulcan's ability to let a
processes get super high bandwidth in-process access while running other
processes through a central server has at some merit.
--
Jim Starkey
Netfrastructure, Inc.
978 526-1376