i agree terence,
personally, i'm also interested in what the index structure is for each system and how this relates to query and data extraction times...
great thoughts.
susan


btw, has anyone on the list using xindice in a production environment?

-susan

--On Friday, October 10, 2003 3:32 PM +1000 Terence Kearns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

maybe we should make a list of items that should be in the comparrison
list?

* access times for adding documents
* return times for result sets
* data extraction times
* memory footprint and recovery (leaks)
* capacity -- how many resource per collection, how many collection
before instability under a cirtain amount of load...

there are lots of variables and factors. it will be difficult to produce
a list of benchmark parameters.


-- Terence Kearns ~ ph: +61 2 6201 5516 IT Database/Applications Developer Enterprise Information Systems Client Services Division University of Canberra www.canberra.edu.au







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