Hey:
Yeah pretty tough to do with Oracle. However the DB is on a decent sparc box with
Fibre T3 storage Arrays. I have been able to get 100MB/Sec to the disk under
certain conditions. Under some circumstances I'm doing batch updates that go quite
fast. I'm pretty sure I can do at least 8MB on these inserts.
Thanks,
Glenn
Jack Coates wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Glenn A. Thompson wrote:
> >
> > > Hey:
> > >
> > > Anyone have any links on how LRP performs on specific platforms?
> > > I picked up a couple remanufactured HP vectras 166 pentiums for $69. I
> > > wanted to try to use them for portforwarding specific application
> > > connections. Like say aconnection to an internal Oracle DB. Can something
> > > like this sustain 100Mb speeds?
> >
> > Search the archives of linux-router at Geocrawler... there were a few
> > attempts to quantify these things. If my (sometimes faulty) memory serves
> > me well, then achieving 100Mb speeds would be on the challenging side of
> > life, even assuming you do have PCI and good-quality bus-mastering NICs.
> >
>
> x86 hardware will limit you, but your first question should be if the
> DB and client app could really produce 100 Mbps.
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