Odp: [firebird-support] Database restore speed with IBExpert and Gbak

2015-05-26 Thread 'liviusliv...@poczta.onet.pl' liviusliv...@poczta.onet.pl [firebird-support]
>>Possible further enhancements during index re-creation would be to re-create several indexes in parallel becoming more and more IO bound, especially with low latency storage. >>>AFAIK InterBase added something like that in a recent version. >>Potentially Firebird has that on the roadmap as we

Odp: [firebird-support] Database restore speed with IBExpert and Gbak

2015-05-27 Thread 'liviusliv...@poczta.onet.pl' liviusliv...@poczta.onet.pl [firebird-support]
emat: Odp: [firebird-support] Database restore speed with IBExpert and Gbak Data: śr., maj 27, 2015 09:58 > ---In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, wrote : > >> From a throughput perspective, this would mean: > > >> IB XE3 => 0,918 MB/s >> IB XE7 => 1,896 MB/s &

Re: Odp: [firebird-support] Database restore speed with IBExpert and Gbak

2015-05-26 Thread 'Thomas Steinmaurer' t...@iblogmanager.com [firebird-support]
Hello Karol, >>>Possible further enhancements during index re-creation would be to > re-create several indexes in parallel becoming more and more IO bound, > especially with low latency storage. >>>AFAIK InterBase added something > like that in a recent version. >>Potentially Firebird has that

Re: Odp: [firebird-support] Database restore speed with IBExpert and Gbak

2015-05-27 Thread hv...@users.sourceforge.net [firebird-support]
---In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, wrote : > From a throughput perspective, this would mean: > > IB XE3 => 0,918 MB/s > IB XE7 => 1,896 MB/s > FB 3 => 3,282 MB/s > > To be honest, astonishing low numbers in 2015, for all three. To be even more honest, measure time of restore withou

Re: Odp: [firebird-support] Database restore speed with IBExpert and Gbak

2015-05-27 Thread 'Thomas Steinmaurer' t...@iblogmanager.com [firebird-support]
> ---In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, wrote : > >> From a throughput perspective, this would mean: > > >> IB XE3 => 0,918 MB/s >> IB XE7 => 1,896 MB/s >> FB 3 => 3,282 MB/s > > >> To be honest, astonishing low numbers in 2015, for all three. > > To be even more honest, measure time of res