I think tho the point is the rates for oracle and sql server are not much
higher.

 

For instance a server licence for sql server is around 5000GBP per cpu,
however a udt licence with 10 connection pools is around 7000GBP regardless
of cpus  but with the sql server you get unlimited connection pools so is
much much cheaper on say 1 or 2 processor machines which would be the norm
on a normal web server. Certainly the type we use to perform around
100million web impressions per month

 

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Doug
Sent: 04 February 2011 18:57
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: Re: [U2] What do you do with CallHTTP?

 

This is one the few times, I can remember,  I agree with Tony.  Our job as
programmers is to develop code.  We write code in UniBasic, JavaScript,
HTML, PHP,  .Net, or whatever.  We still in the end have our data stored in
on of Rocket Software's databases (Unidata or Universe).

We have worked hard at U2logic to remove as much of the user interface (UI)
from our basic code has possible since we moved to the web 10 years ago.
We tried RedBack and that worked for a time.  We then wrote our own
middleware called U2WebLink long before Rocket U2 dreamed of connection
pools for UniObjects.

Try as we might, we are unable to major changes in the direction of
development or licensing of Rocket U2.  Either you live with it, or you
figure out how to change Rocket U2's policies, or pay much higher rates for
Oracle and Microsoft to have their databases.

Regards,
Doug
www.u2logic.com
"Lemonade Tool Makers for U2"

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