Can anyone help me shed some light on getting the proper thoroughput
from IMS. I am trying to send at least 20,000 emails an hour. I have a
Pentium 1 ghz, 256 meg ram , 30 gig UDMA drive, dedicated full T1. We
are directly writing the 2 control files to the OUT directory, averaging
10-20k a piece.(we have to write it out ourselves, because of the
complex merge fields we have). At any given time, there could be up to
40-50,000 emails in the OUT directly. We plan to have a very busy
server, so the server that is writing to the mail server, must write as
fast as possible, and it does.
Is anyone else experiencing something like this? Is anyone doing an
application like this?
My server just crawls, and the CPU is pinned. The output just crawls. Is
anyone doing it this way, by putting all the messages in first? Any help
would be appreciated.
PSC
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Peter S. Cronin
Progressive Systems Concepts Inc.
WEB: http://www.psconcepts.com
eMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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