I can't provide specific performance data however, I can relay our
experience with the REALSQLServer:
The RealSQLServer is an awesome product - we have based our
application on it and it's working very well.
We have 5-10 people banging on it 5 days a week, 8 hours a day for 5+
months and have had no performance issues what-so-ever.
Our beta site currently has a couple of dozen tables and tens of
thousands of rows of data and it's working beautifully.
We have stuffed several hundred thousand rows into it, a couple
hundred tables and hundreds of columns of data and it didn't blink.
The best thing is that it's a RealSoftware product - a single source
for our chosen development environment and now back end database.
We are very pleased with it so far and I would recommend it if you
need a multi-user back end database.
Of course, it's a new product so your mileage may vary :-)
Jay Wooten, President
Go Data Systems, Inc.
www.godatasystems.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Jul 25, 2006, at 4:03 PM, Stefan wrote:
Am 25.07.2006 um 21:56 schrieb Matt Quagliana:
On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 09:21:32 -0700, Keith DeLong wrote:
Perhaps someone from REAL Software can tell us if they plan to
provide
developer pricing for integrating/deploying RealSQL Server in
commercial
applications.
There are a few other points from this thread I would like to
address:
* REAL SQL Server is licensed on a "per server" basis. Prices
start at
$500 and include one year of updates.
Given this price, I'd be happy to see performance data. Basically not
SQLite performance itself, but server's connect speed and such.
$500 per server isn't just a few bucks for an unknown product compared
to Postgres of MySQL:
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