Subject | RE: [firebird-php] Win2003 Vs Win2k performance?? |
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Author | Alan McDonald |
Post date | 2004-02-26T08:51:37Z |
Currently, I'm using persistant connections (pconnect()) so it works a
little bit faster, but still, it is not normal. Only when I have
constant open connection from isql or IBExpert, then it works flawlessly.
[Alan McDonald]
Milan - when you use pconnect, what does pconnect do when you call it again
on subsequent pages in the website?
[Alan McDonald] Also I imagine that pconnect is useless in the CGI
environment??? Does pconnect maintain a connection until you "Unload" the
module in isapi mode?
Alan
I tried to convince the client to install Linux, but their admin is
somewhat M$ Certified (I don't know the exact title), so they refuse it.
--
Milan Babuskov
http://fbexport.sourceforge.net
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little bit faster, but still, it is not normal. Only when I have
constant open connection from isql or IBExpert, then it works flawlessly.
[Alan McDonald]
Milan - when you use pconnect, what does pconnect do when you call it again
on subsequent pages in the website?
[Alan McDonald] Also I imagine that pconnect is useless in the CGI
environment??? Does pconnect maintain a connection until you "Unload" the
module in isapi mode?
Alan
I tried to convince the client to install Linux, but their admin is
somewhat M$ Certified (I don't know the exact title), so they refuse it.
--
Milan Babuskov
http://fbexport.sourceforge.net
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