Hi Savant,
Here are my own observations about the performance of the thin and OCI8
drivers:
The Thin driver is generally faster than OCI8 for connection.
The OCI8 driver is generally MUCH faster than Thin for retrieving data.
Since a normal application doesn't connect very often, I think it's OK to
wait a little for connection if it gives you better throughput for
retrieving data.
HTH
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Date: 9 f�vrier, 2001 03:45
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Objet: RE: DataSource Error While Using Oracle OCI8 Driver
Hi Gadbois,
Thanks a lot. Once I copied the correct version everything went fine.
But performance is slower than thin driver which should be other way
ideally. Have you ever faced this problem?
Regards
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