Hi Chris,
Thanks for the detailed explanation,
I will dig deeper into my code to see if there is anything wrong in
the OS specific code in my appln.
Anyway thanks for the support.
appadurai
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 10:33:35 +0530, Neelamegam Appadurai
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> Hi,
> Thanks for the
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> Hi,
> Th
Hi,
Neelamegam Appadurai wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the quick response and the interest you're showing,
I am testing the performance of linux and windows using
a. same testing data for both.
b. db schema is common for both.
c. though the test is conducted on two different machines but the
machine
Hi,
Thanks for the quick response and the interest you're showing,
I am testing the performance of linux and windows using
a. same testing data for both.
b. db schema is common for both.
c. though the test is conducted on two different machines but the
machine configurations are similar.
Only
On 25 Feb 2005 at 9:38, Neelamegam Appadurai wrote:
> Could anyone please give me reason for variation in performance
> between linux and windows.
How are you testing this performance? Do you have a program written
in windows and another written for linux? If so, the code/mechanism
of DB
Hi all,
Thanks for your replies,
I had changed the page_size to 4096 and followed the doc
"performance tuning for windows" and made changes as per the doc.
Though there was increase in performance, but the performance in
windows when compared to linux is much low.
Could anyone please give me
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