Subject | Re: Hardware |
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Author | yuppski |
Post date | 2005-09-22T10:32:18Z |
Thanks for your reply.
The current server is a P4 2.8 with 512mb of mem and, as the network
admins say, its optimized for file storage and not for a Client server
db.
Im no expert of servers so I dont know what this entails but the
server not only hosts the databases but also for file storage.
Yesterday the Firebird server had a wobble and the server had to be
restarted, whether this is because of the number of query requests to
both database or whatever, im not sure, but would like to know.
Is Firebird is ok with multiple databases?
tia
Andrew
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "Dmitry Sibiryakov" <SD@t...>
wrote:
The current server is a P4 2.8 with 512mb of mem and, as the network
admins say, its optimized for file storage and not for a Client server
db.
Im no expert of servers so I dont know what this entails but the
server not only hosts the databases but also for file storage.
Yesterday the Firebird server had a wobble and the server had to be
restarted, whether this is because of the number of query requests to
both database or whatever, im not sure, but would like to know.
Is Firebird is ok with multiple databases?
tia
Andrew
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "Dmitry Sibiryakov" <SD@t...>
wrote:
> On 22 Sep 2005 at 10:13, yuppski wrote:using
>
> >I have, at the moment, 2 Firebired databases on 1 server with approx
> >10 users. This will increase over time and would like to know if
> >anyone has experienced this setup and what hardware I should be
> >for the databases to be used on.
>
> I think for 10 users Intel 386 should be quite enough.
>
> --
> SY, Dimitry Sibiryakov.