Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Firebird 3, superclassic, what the mistake ? |
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Author | Douglas Tosi |
Post date | 2008-12-28T21:15:52Z |
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 12:37 PM, svanderclock <svanderclock@...> wrote:
ClassicServer and SuperServer.
In addition, it will also introduce a new architecture called SuperClassic.
To answer you question, both ClassicServer and SuperClassic use
per-connection cache.
SuperServer uses shared cache.
Regards,
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Douglas Tosi
www.sinatica.com
> Does it's mean that the cache will be "not shared" like it's show onFirebird 3 will continue to support current architectures:
> the picture : http://www.sinatica.com/blog/br/wp-
> content/uploads/image/pages/2008/07/SuperClassicDiagram.png accross
> all the clients connections ????
ClassicServer and SuperServer.
In addition, it will also introduce a new architecture called SuperClassic.
To answer you question, both ClassicServer and SuperClassic use
per-connection cache.
SuperServer uses shared cache.
Regards,
--
Douglas Tosi
www.sinatica.com