The purpose of my posting was
a heads up to those folks who really
know how to do this sort of thing.
But what I have done is a valid
indicator for my app. That is, I
was attempting to hold all things
constant except how the data was
stored in/read from memory.
In addition, consider the following:
A 15% difference for this task is a
difference between 207 and 180ms.
I think it's fair to assume that
taking out all but reads means both
will be reduced by the same amount,
say 50ms. Then we'd have 157 vs
130ms, OR, Structure reads are 21%
slower.....not just 15% slower.
That's what should hit folks when
then consider how I did the test...
best, paul
At 12:48 PM 8/31/00 -0400, you wrote:
>For testing and benchmarking I would want to
>measure the raw performance of nothing but
>query reads on a page and nothing but
>structure reads on a page, and then
>do a presentation of the data.
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