Re: [WebDNA] Limits?

This WebDNA talk-list message is from

2009


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 102338
interpreted = N
texte = Donovan you might remember from our telephone conversations from Spring 2007 that I've been pushing the limits for many years now. I see no reason to migrate anything if it's not broken. Unless you tell me WSC is officially advising it. I have 2 CMS systems that use the RAM databases. They are totally rock solid in their design and functionality. Sometimes I log into the WebCatalog admin screen and keep refreshing the Show Database page just to watch how all the DBs are loading and flushing. I find it quite amazing. The information I have learned by watching that screen has helped me design more efficient code and relational databases, as well as help me identify which customers are resource hogs who I can charge higher hosting fees to :-) > I suppose if I were you, I would start thinking about migrating > one or two of your largest databases to MySQL and using WebDNA's > newer SQL contexts to access them. However, if you wanted to be brave > and continue.. it sounds like you are one of the rare cases > where our new 64bit build, along with more RAM, may help your > situation. (If you are on a linux machine) Thank God for the safe write setting. That's what made my light bulb go on when troubleshooting because of the time stamp of the .TMP file. > P.S. the .TMP file is created because you have "safe write" turned > on in your prefs. Matthew A Perosi JewelerWebsites.com ------------------------------by Psi Prime------- Senior Web Developer 323 Union Blvd. Totowa, NJ 07512 Pre-Sales: 888.872.0274 Service: 973.413.8213 Training: 973.413.8214 Fax: 973.413.8217 http://www.jewelerwebsites.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psi_Prime%2C_Inc http://www.psiprime.com Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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Donovan you might remember from our telephone conversations from Spring 2007 that I've been pushing the limits for many years now. I see no reason to migrate anything if it's not broken. Unless you tell me WSC is officially advising it. I have 2 CMS systems that use the RAM databases. They are totally rock solid in their design and functionality. Sometimes I log into the WebCatalog admin screen and keep refreshing the Show Database page just to watch how all the DBs are loading and flushing. I find it quite amazing. The information I have learned by watching that screen has helped me design more efficient code and relational databases, as well as help me identify which customers are resource hogs who I can charge higher hosting fees to :-) > I suppose if I were you, I would start thinking about migrating > one or two of your largest databases to MySQL and using WebDNA's > newer SQL contexts to access them. However, if you wanted to be brave > and continue.. it sounds like you are one of the rare cases > where our new 64bit build, along with more RAM, may help your > situation. (If you are on a linux machine) Thank God for the safe write setting. That's what made my light bulb go on when troubleshooting because of the time stamp of the .TMP file. > P.S. the .TMP file is created because you have "safe write" turned > on in your prefs. Matthew A Perosi JewelerWebsites.com ------------------------------by Psi Prime------- Senior Web Developer 323 Union Blvd. Totowa, NJ 07512 Pre-Sales: 888.872.0274 Service: 973.413.8213 Training: 973.413.8214 Fax: 973.413.8217 http://www.jewelerwebsites.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psi_Prime%2C_Inc http://www.psiprime.com "Psi Prime, Matthew A Perosi "

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