What you suggest is a very dangerous idea. "If you don't use it, don't pick
holes in it." Don't know about that one since the a big part of using
something is to know when not to use it or the consequences of using it.
Xing
> > The benefits listed below diminishes if application operates under a
load
> > balanced environment since it's very hard to synchronize large cached
> > queries or, any cached query for that matter, between servers.
> > You can call
> > all other servers when one is being updated but performance wise
> > not a good idea unless you are getting huge returns.
>
> Here's an idea - if you're not going to use it, don't pick holes in it -
> others will find this functionality very useful (I already know several
apps
> which this will benfit)
>
> I personally don't use tags like CFFTP, but I don't sit here whining that
it
> isn't much use for me...
>
> We all know the problems with cached queries on clustered servers, so this
> (probably) isn't going to change, but picking holes in new functionality
> that many of us will find useful just seems a little off to me...
>
> Philip Arnold
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