I don't think I would trust 10 million records to SQL Pipes... Maybe an
Oracle solution.
>
> Michael,
> Ten million records! I wish I could get stock in your company :-)
>
> Anyway, anything but a finely tuned "Enterprise" database would probably
> choke if your going to be getting lots of simultaneous hits. You might want
> to consider using one that can run on the same server like SQL Server that
> way you can use Named Pipes in your DSN as apposed to TCP Sockets. It really
> depends on the number of hits you plan to get.
>
> Besides if you use a major database you can benefit from the many
> DBI/ODBC/ADO modules out there.
> Kenneth.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Cheung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 1:27 AM
> To: Perl-Win32-Users Mailing List
> Subject: How to maintain a huge user infomation database?
>
>
> Hi,all;
>
> I am coding for a login system, with some common functions like new,
> delete, change, check..., maybe the maximum of user will be 10,000,000.
> Just an assumption.
>
> In such a situation, which is the right way to achieve this?
> use a text file or a real database?
> I don't know how to do, many samples I found use
> text file as their database. But I don't know if it is well enough to
> store 10,000,000 records.
>
> Is there any sample code about this?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards;
> Michael
>
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