> Still...Regardless of what database they're running, either their 
> abstraction layer is shit or their queries really need optimized. Is that 
> perhaps why, even at 5 clients, the page views he shows never went 
> significantly above 10/sec?
> 
I think this could be because they used real killer pages in the test, 
and maybe this also the reason PgSQL fared this good (I've always 
been and I'm still a postgres fan, but looking at that results I've 
been quite astonished!!). Have you looked the spec? If I remember 
well, Tim was talking about executing cuncurrently a page that 
joined a dozen tables and another that was doing 
update/select/insert on the same tables. Under these condition, 10 
pages/sec it seems lighting to me!!!!

bye!


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