Hi *,

I have currently one big machine (32CPUs, 128GB RAM, SSDs) for at
least 6 months for my testing. And we'd like to start testing Firebird
3.0 - to see whether we will see some improvement in resource usage
and mainly throughput and also help with stability testing (if
somebody here is interested).

We have a application that runs 24x7 against Firebird 2.5 Classic,
with about 16GB database (no huge blobs). There's a lot of TXs running
during the day and week, mix from purely OLTP to some heavy OLAP TXs.

Because we're currently in Alpha stage I don't feel confident putting
it into production (restore takes ~4 hours). But I was thinking about
somehow forwarding the copy of load on production also to this
testing. Any ideas? Or any ideas for testing in general?

Thanks JC

-- 
Jiri {x2} Cincura (x2develop.com founder)
http://blog.cincura.net/ | http://www.ID3renamer.com

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