Group, I want to ask if anyone has had any experience with Cache and also has experience with U2 and SQL. I have been out of the MV (U2) since then of 2008, currently .NET (C#) and MSSQL. I have a large MV application written in SB and Unidata that I would like to re-develop.
The basic roundup: Entity Files - Employees (1M+ records) - Customers (1M+ records) Transactons: - Payroll/Timecard/Invocing related files (10M+ records each file). Binary Files: - Photos, Documents (resumes, HR Forms) (2-3M records) This will be a small/midsize enterprise application that will have both desktop, web, and mobile modules. Areas of interest: - Speed (I know this is difficult without hardware/etc). - File / Program Architecture - Development Language/Environment - Change Management (SDLC) - Deployment I just looking for an over feel and professional opinions as compared to other platforms. The biggest issues I have with SQL is the shear about of tables and their inflexibility with max sizes and such. The toughest question I hate to answer what is: The maximum size for column/field "Last Name/Surname", Answer: How the hell do I know! Thank you in advance for any and all opinions related to Cache, online or offline. P.S. I have been on this list for at least a decade, please don't hold that against me. =) Don Verhagen Emjack Group, LLC. Email: u2-us...@southeast-florida.com _______________________________________________ U2-Users mailing list U2-Users@listserver.u2ug.org http://listserver.u2ug.org/mailman/listinfo/u2-users