am called at various times BOMP T-BOMP for TAPE BOMP and D-BOMP
> for DISK BOMP. BOMP was probably used more for applications like
> payroll than manufacturing.
re:
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2007m.html#47 Capacity and Relational Database
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2007m.html#55 Capacity
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for some additional past history
the university i was at was selected to be
An additional view of DBMS memory usage history.
IMS OSAM data base buffer pools were a common pool shared by many data sets
since its introduction. Originally only one block size was supported and
most people chose a value like 6114 to obtain the best disk space
utilization. The reason why IMS
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> Memory.
> Over the years the first exploiters of architecture changes to allow more
> address spaces, more real memory, and
I did not see any answers to this question so I thought I would give it a
shot.
1. DBMS systems almost always cost additional capacity.
2. The wide deployment of DBMS systems is a good indication that the
benefits out way the total costs, one such cost is capacity requirements.
That being said we
Greetings,
I am working on sizing a new processor to carry us through the next few
years. During the discussions, It was asked if the additional capacity
that we are adding, If there is available Capacity to handle a
Relational Database. We are not using a Relational Database today.
My question
Greetings,
I am working on sizing a new processor to carry us through the next few
years. During the discussions, It was asked if the additional capacity
that we are adding, If there is available Capacity to handle a
Relational Database. We are not using a Relational Database today.
My question
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