Hey Guys and Gals...
We are just starting a DBIx::Class project here at the Washington
University Genome Sequencing Center in St. Louis, and __of__course__
we choose DBIx::Class over all that other stuff ;-).
Anyway, we need to make > 112,000,000 inserts per day. I _know_ that
DBIx::Class is not concerned with performance, but with the
(wonderful) design/interface/features.
However, other than wrapping it in a transaction, do you have any
other tips on making this manageable? Currently this would take 130
DAYS to insert w/o transactions, and something like 30 DAYS with
transactions.
(As far as setup goes, this is currently in SQLite and soon to be
Oracle once SQLite explodes, testing on a newer dual processor 3gig
ram machine, and could deploy on anything from 1000+ node cluster or
50 node cluster of Opertons or 5 x 100gig ram itanium quad processor
machines, if that could help us in any way!).
Thank you very much!
Ryan
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