Subject | Re: [firebird-support] What is ForcedWrites default? |
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Author | Fabricio Araujo |
Post date | 2004-12-15T08:49:21Z |
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 11:12:54 +0100, Nando Dessena wrote:
FB); but reliability. A executable server running in a different
instance than app, but only available to it. So, the best worlds:
a embedded db without the hassles of it running on the memory
space of the application. Sacrificing speed in the middle,
but without consistent data what is the point of the app, anyway?
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>The point not which is faster (given the complex beast called
>Fabricio,
>
>F> My point of view is that embedded could be a server instance separate
>F> from app that use (for example) interprocess communication
>
><SNIP>
>
>F> What is fastest?
>
>intra-process communication is much faster than interprocees
>communication. Which is in turn faster than network stack based
>communication.
FB); but reliability. A executable server running in a different
instance than app, but only available to it. So, the best worlds:
a embedded db without the hassles of it running on the memory
space of the application. Sacrificing speed in the middle,
but without consistent data what is the point of the app, anyway?
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