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aaron.kempf
Hey do you guys remember when someone was talking about 120m rows in
an Access MDB?
I want to talk to that person.. aka challenge them to disclose all of
the schema information in this test.
I can demonstrate a full fledged data warehousing / spidering
database-- that I've used for testing-- that supports 500m rows in a
similiar sized database.. And this is a real system that has 3
columns and it's _EXACTLY_ suited for the purposes of spidering--
which I do a lot of.
I just thought that it would be nice; once and all-- to do some
performance tests... to compare Access and SQL performance.
Can we all agree on some basic performance tests?
Thanks
-Aaron
an Access MDB?
I want to talk to that person.. aka challenge them to disclose all of
the schema information in this test.
I can demonstrate a full fledged data warehousing / spidering
database-- that I've used for testing-- that supports 500m rows in a
similiar sized database.. And this is a real system that has 3
columns and it's _EXACTLY_ suited for the purposes of spidering--
which I do a lot of.
I just thought that it would be nice; once and all-- to do some
performance tests... to compare Access and SQL performance.
Can we all agree on some basic performance tests?
Thanks
-Aaron