Subject | Long running transactions and performance degration |
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Author | Svend Meyland Nicolaisen |
Post date | 2004-04-11T23:07:48Z |
I have read that long running transactions result in database performance
degration. It this also true if the long running transaction is a read "only
read committed record version" transaction?
Will any performance degration, caused by a long running transaction, end
when the transaction is committed or is it necessary to rebuild the
database?
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SMN
degration. It this also true if the long running transaction is a read "only
read committed record version" transaction?
Will any performance degration, caused by a long running transaction, end
when the transaction is committed or is it necessary to rebuild the
database?
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SMN