We also use TCP streams for disaster recovery archiving involving very
large amounts of data. We would like to move this to SDP via AIO too. 

On Thu, 2006-01-05 at 20:07 -0500, Richard Frank wrote:
> We need both - each for different Oracle clients / functionality with
> respective connection models / modes of operation (stream vs datagram). 
> 
> BTW - Oracle currently uses TCP streams / SDP for Client / middle tier
> connectivity to the database. We use UDP / RDS within the database for
> inter database instance communication. 
> 
> We are planning on using TCP streams / SDP for additional functionality
> - specifically for its AIO + zero copy capability - on platforms that
> support it.
> 
> 
> On Thu, 2006-01-05 at 16:43 -0800, Sean Hefty wrote:
> > >Any platform that supports SDP will have a distinct performance
> > >advantage - especially if it supports zero copy.
> > >
> > >W.R.T. RDS - we are moving to RDS as a replacement for IT-API / uDAPL /
> > >and standard UDP.
> > 
> > Are you planning on using SDP or RDS?  What platforms will have RDS that 
> > will
> > not have SDP?
> > 
> > - Sean
> > 
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