Re: [firebird-support] Firebird and Windows 2011 Server - slow?
>>> >>> There is no such thing as Windows Server 2011. >> >> Yes there is: Windows Small Business Server 2011: >> > > Oh! > It's essentially a Windows Server 2008 R2 with integrated Exchange 2010, M$ SQL Server and more from Microsoft.
Re: [firebird-support] Firebird and Windows 2011 Server - slow?
> > > > There is no such thing as Windows Server 2011. > > Yes there is: Windows Small Business Server 2011: > Oh! Regards, Alexey [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [firebird-support] Firebird and Windows 2011 Server - slow?
On 29-9-2012 11:28, Alexey Kovyazin wrote: > Hello, > > There is no such thing as Windows Server 2011. Yes there is: Windows Small Business Server 2011: http://www.microsoft.com/oem/en/products/servers/Pages/sbs_overview.aspx#fbid=dPyElxdLu31 and: Windows Home Server 2011: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/products/windows-home-server Mark -- Mark Rotteveel
Re: [firebird-support] Firebird and Windows 2011 Server - slow?
Hello, There is no such thing as Windows Server 2011. Regards, Alexey Kovyazin IBSurgeon > Got a new user installing our Delphi/UIB/Firebird 2.0.1 app, and seems > to have really slow performance on a Windows 2011 Server machine. The > slowest performance is on a data conversion that is doing a lot of > reading from an ADO access db and writing to our Firebird db one > record at a time, with a commit on each record. > > Anyway, I read in another post here about write-cache in windows > needing to be enabled, so the fdb file needed to be moved to another > hard drive on the machine that the operating system wasn't running off > of...so will this solve my problem most likely? > > Thanks for the help...first time poster here, so be kind :) > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[firebird-support] Firebird and Windows 2011 Server - slow?
Got a new user installing our Delphi/UIB/Firebird 2.0.1 app, and seems to have really slow performance on a Windows 2011 Server machine. The slowest performance is on a data conversion that is doing a lot of reading from an ADO access db and writing to our Firebird db one record at a time, with a commit on each record. Anyway, I read in another post here about write-cache in windows needing to be enabled, so the fdb file needed to be moved to another hard drive on the machine that the operating system wasn't running off of...so will this solve my problem most likely? Thanks for the help...first time poster here, so be kind :)