-->-----Original Message-----
-->From: Charles Cary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-->Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 10:10 AM
-->To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-->Subject: Conversion
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-->My commercial online web application currently handles 10000 users
with
-->peak
-->loadings of 100-500 concurrent hits. Windows 2000 Server, IIS 5.0,
JRun
-->4.0
-->and Enterprise Database Engine. There is a considerable amount of
write
-->activity to 10 of the 60 tables. The total size of the data is
5-10GB.
-->
-->1) Is a migration to either MySQL or SAPdb appropriate?
Sure mySQL can handle that with no problem given a sizeable dedicated
server,
-->2) Are SAPdb and MySQL the same database products?
Hmm sortof from my understanding but not really. Helpful huh?
-->3) Does either database engine support a Standby database?
What do you mean by standby database? Replication? If it's replication,
then yes it can.
-->4) Can you provide links to performance tuning, backup, and recovery
-->documentation?
Goto mysql.com. search for tuning or ask your questions here. OR look in
mysql_INSTALL_DIR for a directory called support and look at my-huge.cnf
-->5) What is the counterpart of Oracle's archive re-do logs in either
SAPdb
-->or
-->MySQL?
Can't help you out here.
- Dathan Vance Pattishall
- Sr. Programmer and mySQL DBA for FriendFinder Inc.
- http://friendfinder.com/go/p40688
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