Re: The right database for the job?
- From: "John Currier" <md4curvs@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 13 Jul 2005 17:05:41 -0700
Ditto again for Jim and Kenneth's comments.
What do you mean by "fails"? That word can mean lots of different
things ranging from severe slowdowns to crashing the machine.
Do you have a DBA that can analyze the failure as well as overall
performance characteristics of the database? Note that "many updates
per second" shouldn't be an issue (depending on your definition of
"many", of course).
John
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