Subject | Re: [IBDI] IBConsole and Classic vs SuperServer |
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Author | Ann W. Harrison |
Post date | 2001-06-11T16:07:55Z |
At 12:03 PM 6/10/2001 -0700, Krzysztof Golko wrote:
1) Doesn't use multi-processors to advantage
2) Has no way to identify/stop a runaway query
3) Local performance (e.g. backup) is not great
4) Can't use a large cache.
Until those are fixed, convincing all users to move
to Superserver will be difficult.
Regards,
Ann
www.ibphoenix.com
We have answers.
>If Superserver is really superior architecture,Superserver suffers from several serious shortcomings
>Classic will deteriorate...
>How superiour Superserver actually is and how stable
>comparing to Classic I dare not to speculate,
1) Doesn't use multi-processors to advantage
2) Has no way to identify/stop a runaway query
3) Local performance (e.g. backup) is not great
4) Can't use a large cache.
Until those are fixed, convincing all users to move
to Superserver will be difficult.
Regards,
Ann
www.ibphoenix.com
We have answers.