Record sizes are approx 480 bytes for tableA, 380 bytes for tableB and
800 bytes for tableC.
Storage is my hard drive, which is a normal SATA disk.
On 2012-01-13 15:23, Stephan Beal wrote:
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Normand Mongeau<nmong...@theobjects.com>wrote:
not really, no. This is a server that receives files, and the transaction
below means a file has arrived.
You haven't told us how big the records are. If you are storing, e.g., 2GB
file uploads in each transaction then of course it will be slow. You also
haven't told us what type of storage you're using. Someone posted recently
about a server process which writes to an SD card (which is bound to be
somewhat slow).
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