Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Bad performance of Firebird in Windows Server 2012 |
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Author | Eduardo |
Post date | 2015-12-31T17:33:15Z |
I didn´t said that this problem happens only in
Firebird. I just asked if this problem occurs only in Firebird or
in any RDBMS, because I really don´t know.
I searched in Google and found that, for instance, MS suggests not to install SQL Server in a domain controller, but for security reasons. In some articles, MS even recommends to disable disk write cache when installing SQL Server.
I searched information about others RDBMS and generally they recommend to disable disk write cache to ensure database integrity. This seems reasonably. That´s why I am surprised about the difference in performance.
Regards
Eduardo
I searched in Google and found that, for instance, MS suggests not to install SQL Server in a domain controller, but for security reasons. In some articles, MS even recommends to disable disk write cache when installing SQL Server.
I searched information about others RDBMS and generally they recommend to disable disk write cache to ensure database integrity. This seems reasonably. That´s why I am surprised about the difference in performance.
Regards
Eduardo
-------- Mensaje original --------
Asunto: Re: [firebird-support] Bad performance of Firebird in Windows Server 2012
De: 'Carlos H. Cantu' listas@... [firebird-support] <firebird-support@yahoogroups.com>
Para: Eduardo gusedum@... [firebird-support] <firebird-support@yahoogroups.com>
Fecha: 30/12/2015 21:39
Asunto: Re: [firebird-support] Bad performance of Firebird in Windows Server 2012
De: 'Carlos H. Cantu' listas@... [firebird-support] <firebird-support@yahoogroups.com>
Para: Eduardo gusedum@... [firebird-support] <firebird-support@yahoogroups.com>
Fecha: 30/12/2015 21:39
I know, but that's impossible to do on that server. So the only solution I found so far is to install the application in another computer.
But anyway I would like to understand why this is necessary in Firebird. It would be great if anybody knows the answers to my questions of my previous message.
Why do you think the problem only happens with Firebird? Use Google and you will find documents from Microsoft telling to not install MSSQL Server in PDC machines. As I said before, any write intensive application (like RDBMS) will suffer with no cache.
Carlos
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