I personally haven't seen a problem either (except that derbyall takes
for bloody ever). However, I do know that a number of our users have
been complaining about this. It could be a perception problem, but
rather than just dismiss this I'd like to do some further investigation.
If it comes down to some tips like "turn on your write cache" and
"increase the checkpoint interval" great, but we should definitely try
to address this one way or the other.
Thanks!
David
Dag H. Wanvik wrote:
David Van Couvering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Oh, one more thing, the database I have heard us compared with is
HSQL. Folks don't expect us to be equivalent, given that HSQL is
in-memory, but they do complain that the difference is just a little
too much, from basically instantaneous to 10s of seconds...
On my Solaris x86 box, the connect+create new db takes all of three
seconds.. so where do the tens of seconds come from? Is that in a
recovery situation?
Dag