OK, now I'm not finding the ones I thought were on this channel, so search
youtube for MultiValue and you will see both a little 6 minute-ish video and
a 4-part video related to Cache for MV developers.
--dawn

On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 10:57 AM, Dawn Wolthuis <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Don -- Yes, I have experience with UniData, SQL and SQL DBMS's, and I
> now work in Cache'  However, I have only a very tiny bit of experience with
> SB and none with a conversion from SB+UniData to Cache'. Certainly I have a
> deep fondness for U2, but I had to make a good business decision a couple of
> years ago and I have not looked back (but still come here for some
> camaraderie ) plus I still do some work related to UniData and other MV
> tools.
>
> There are some good videos on youtube that I watched a while back that are
> in the MultiValueTubes channel (that I just noticed yesterday) at
> http://www.youtube.com/user/MultiValueTubes regarding the benefits of
> Cache' for MV shops.
>
> <http://www.youtube.com/user/MultiValueTubes>My experience with Cache' is
> very positive.  I think most sites would be well-served to take a look and
> see if they like the idea of doing MV (Cache' has a Universe-like flavor and
> people have migrated from many different MV platforms) while having more
> features than any other MV DBMS, I dare say (I'm thinking that if I showed
> you some things you would say "you can do that almost out of the box with a
> MultiValue database and no add-ons???!!!).
>
> Feel free to contact me offlist. I would be happy to give you my assessment
> including both pros and cons.  --dawn
>
> On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 10:07 AM, Don Verhagen <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Group,
>>
>> I want to ask if anyone has had any experience with Cache and also has
>> experience with U2 and SQL. I have been out of the MV (U2) since then of
>> 2008, currently .NET (C#) and MSSQL.  I have a large MV application
>> written
>> in SB and Unidata that I would like to re-develop.
>>
>> The basic roundup:
>> Entity Files
>> - Employees (1M+ records)
>> - Customers (1M+ records)
>>
>> Transactons:
>> - Payroll/Timecard/Invocing related files (10M+ records each file).
>>
>> Binary Files:
>> - Photos, Documents (resumes, HR Forms) (2-3M records)
>>
>>
>> This will be a small/midsize enterprise application that will have both
>> desktop, web, and mobile modules.
>>
>> Areas of interest:
>> - Speed (I know this is difficult without hardware/etc).
>> - File / Program Architecture
>> - Development Language/Environment
>> - Change Management (SDLC)
>> - Deployment
>>
>>
>> I just looking for an over feel and professional opinions as compared to
>> other platforms. The biggest issues I have with SQL is the shear about of
>> tables and their inflexibility with max sizes and such.  The toughest
>> question I hate to answer what is: The maximum size for column/field "Last
>> Name/Surname", Answer: How the hell do I know!
>>
>> Thank you in advance for any and all opinions related to Cache, online or
>> offline.
>>
>> P.S. I have been on this list for at least a decade, please don't hold
>> that
>> against me. =)
>>
>> Don Verhagen
>> Emjack Group, LLC.
>> Email: [email protected]
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>
>
> --
> Dawn M. Wolthuis
>
> Take and give some delight today
>



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