Maybe I'm missing your meaning, but I don't see anything revolutionary about
a centeralized database accessed by client machines, regardless of their
location, or the platform upon which it is running.

My concern about the connection speed would be based upon how much data is
being passed over the wire. If the application is written to do server-based
processing and the data entry and retrieval functions are merely input and
display screens, 64K is more than adequate. If the database is written such
that all processing is done on the client machines then the amount of data
traveling over the network can become absurd. I know Microsoft pushes
client-server as the model for their database, but it's really not
appropriate when working with terabyte or even gigabyte sized databases. No
matter how fast your internet connection is, it won't be enough.

-----Original Message-----
From: William Treloar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 9:32 PM
To: MSWinNT Discussions
Subject: Running a DB server over another country



Hi All,

I have recently been over to Australia looking at their DB system
when the question was raised by Top doggie over there, why not use their
AS400
mainframe database server via 50 odd client connections in New Zealand.

Yes, 50 people all over NZ, connect to aussie system in Australia for our
order entry/GL system

I suggested that this was rather revolutionary ( I have not heard of this
among my peers).

We currently use a 64k VPN ipsec connection between the Australia and New
Zealand, I suggested that we need a median more stable such as Frame Relay.

Can anyone tell me if they have a set-up similar to this or heard anything
like this and what are the traps to look out for.

TIA.

William.


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