They used weblogic for the webserver. Typically it will keep several 
connections open, pooling them in essence. The article indicated that
*they* did all the Oracle tuning, and that Oracle did not send anyone
to help with the tuning process (unlike MySQL), so it's probably amazing
that they got the results they did. I don't think they lied, but I don't
think they probably realized that they could have possible eeked out
some additional performance had they worked it a bit harder with a
knowledgeable web DBA.

RF

Robert G. Freeman - Oracle8i OCP
Oracle DBA Technical Lead
CSX Midtier Database Administration

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they lie?


--- "Jesse, Rich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anybody happen to see the cover story on the 02/25/2002 iss of eWeek
> titled
> "Database Clash"?
> 
> The pretty graphs say that their tests showed that Oracle and MySQL
> rocked
> the other DBs they tested (including MS SQueaL Server).  So I
> investigated.
> I went to http://www.eweek.com/ and downloaded the "Online Exclusive:
> Download our configuration and tuning scripts".
> 
> According to the Oracle setup docs in there, they're NOT using MTS
> and
> processes in init.ora is 150.  So then how did they test for 1000
> "concurrent Web clients"?
> 
> Anyone have a thought?
> 
> 
> Rich Jesse                           System/Database Administrator
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]              Quad/Tech International, Sussex,
> WI USA
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