Subject Re: [IB-Java] Re: firebirdsql vs interclient speed
Author Herbert.Augustiny@sptroth.com
Hi David

I did run ntop in parallel to capture some statistics. I tried to start and stop ntop as close as possible to the start and stop of the insert transaction. I am attaching the output of the statistics maybe someone sees something I couldn't find. What is a tck no delay problem?

Herbert



David Jencks <davidjencks@directvinternet.com>

07.02.2002 18:17
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Can you tell the relative or absolute packet sizes?
Is there any chance it is some kind of tck no delay problem??

I am no tcp/sockets guru, any ideas would be helpful.

david jencks

On 2002.02.07 11:44:31 -0500 Herbert.Augustiny@sptroth.com wrote:
>
> I made some measurements using ntop and compared the statistics of a
> interclient session vs a firebirdsql session (insert) and it looks
> similar.
> With firebirdsql, I get about 10% more data transfered, but the whole
> thing
> is much slower.
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> Tomorrow I will try some more selects while logging traffic.
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