actually, no matter how great you tune your machine, database server,
application, etc. it is only _good_enough_ for quite a number of traffic
(limit!) and yet the "inexperienced" developer/admin still treats the system
as if it can handle _infinite_ number of connections, hehehe. then everyone
blames everyone (ie. why did we bought this branded server in the first
place? why can't you use this open source scripting language / server
software instead?).

yet local companies are hesitant to scale-out to address that issue, not
because of the machine/software cost but due to the cost of real estate
(rack space) and electricity.




On 8/28/06, thad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...

If you will be using your servers for databases make sure that you tuned your system to the database requirement. DBAs ang pinkamakulit to deal with; they refuse all reasons  that they are at fault for improperly tuning their databases  required for the system.

thad

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