Storing cgi data in stacks
Brian Yennie
briany at qldlearning.com
Wed Feb 18 10:08:54 EST 2004
Agreed!
I only offer the former since it may be suitable here and Richard
mentioned he'd rather not learn a DBMS for this task...
- Brian
> Even if MC/Rev is really able to perform good results in accessing
> datas
> in write mode concurrent accesses with flat-files accesses and locking
> procs on stacks, a best practice is to bind it to an ACID compliant
> RDBMS (PostgreSQL and Sybase ASE best suitable than Oracle, today) for
> such kind of jobs. I use this way all the time and it rocks, even in
> about hundreds of concurrent requests peer second (i never had any
> server crash over the years).
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