On 3/26/10 10:06 AM, Alan McKay wrote:
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Scott Marlowe<scott.marl...@gmail.com> wrote:
These questions always get the first question back, what are you
trying to accomplish? Different objectives will have different
answers.
We have a real-time application that processes data as it comes in.
Doing some simple math tells us that a disk-based DB cannot possible
perform fast enough to allow us to process the data.
I have to ask the obvious question... as we develop solutions which must
process 100,000 queries a second. In those cases, we use a combination
hash table and link-lists. There are times where SQL is not the right
choice, it is great for simplifying indexing and locks - but prior to
SQL *we* had to write code guys... and it sounds like you too need to go
back to old-school programming techniques.
O.
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