I think the results point out the fallacy of your arguments. It shows,
pretty definitevly, that UV can and does perform as well/better as Oracle,
albeit under certain circumstances (ie, I'm sure other kinds of queries
could produce different results). It doesn't mean you will always get
better
Well, my understanding of the query used was a single key field query based
on an indexed key. This would involve simply reading the index entry, and
then doing hash reads on the records contained in that index key.
When sorting, at least on some systems, we do have a parallel/threaded sort
Well, why they don't prove anything, they do provide more convincing
evidence than the results you mention. They are results comparing the same
query, against the same basic dataset, on the same machine
hardware/configuration.
You are running the two queries/comparisons on dissimilar machines,
Well, not sure about 10 words or less, but here's my effort:
An embedded database is a technology that is deployed as the component
responsible for data management within a business application.
Dave
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Yep...
Very true...
Dave
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From: Stevenson, Charles
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Sent: 3/29/2004 4:44 PM
Subject: RE: What are embedded databases
An embedded database is a technology that is deployed as the
component responsible for data management within a