Unfortunately, the one after that was done after the Olympic games had
finished, which 
made the number of concurrent requests somewhat smaller....

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No, the one after it that was flawless in every regard, constantly, 
forever, and made no mistakes at any time, even in testing and 
development. 

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<==>   You mean, the infamous "Atlanta" database which was 
<==>   showing runners 30ft 
<==>   tall and 99 yrs. old? 
<==>   That one was worth remembering it..... 
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<==>   LoL! The "Winter Corporation"? Which databases were included? 
<==>    
<==>   The Olympics one that IBM did on DB2? 
<==>   The Terraserver database? 
<==>   The SETI one? 
<==>   2500 Transactions per second is the fastest they did? A 
<==>   conservative 
<==>   estimate of page hits per second ( "transaction" ) for a web site 
<==>   i know of is 8400/second. 
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<==>   :-) Oh, yea, and How much did Oracle pay Winter for the objective 
<==>   evaluation? 
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<==>   Inquiring minds want to know! :-D 
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<==>   > Have you seen this? 
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Interesting. For those of you who haven't read the article, it says that a 
survey made by the Winter Corporation showed that the top 10 OLTP databases 
on UNIX in the following categories: "Most Data", "Highest Workload", "Most 
Rows/Records" were all Oracle databases. 

Does anyone know of similar surveys on other platforms? In particular 
Windows NT / Windows 2000? 

And how about on the Sinclair, the Tandy, and the Commoder PET? :) 

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