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2009 Dec 28
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[storage-discuss] high read iops - more memory for arc?
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> Subject: Re: [storage-discuss] high read iops - more memory for arc?
> To: "Brad" <beneri3 at yahoo.com>
> Cc: storage-discuss at opensolaris.org
> Date: Saturday, December 26, 2009, 6:07 AM
> Hi Brad,
>
> just an idea:
>
> If you run Oracle / RDBM, read cache should not be of any
> use because a
> well sized RDBM (except a warehouse) should not do many
> reads. If a well
> sized RDBMs does reads (ok we are not talking MyISAM here
> :), it
> requests NEW data and a good RDBS does query for this data
> only once -
>...
2003 Dec 01
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Date: Thu Sep 6 01:46:07 2001
X-Original-Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2001 08:37:04 +0200
I think thee only real answer is, also shown in the message below.
Install a real rdbm and use Access only as a frontend. No more troubles
what so ever. PostgreSQL will do the trick.
Ries
David Collier-Brown wrote:
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> Tony Wrote:
> | I would be very interested also ....
> | I found several articles on sun's chilisoft asp support pages;
> | giving the impressio...