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Re: Database or store to handle 30 Mb/sec and 40,000 inserts/sec

From: Tony Rogerson <tonyrogerson_at_sqlserverfaq.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 17:59:15 -0000
Message-ID: <dti8p0$spv$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk>


> I do get the sound track however. It's pretty hilarious. Don't you hate it
> when demo's go wrong ?

I'm not responsible for the Microsoft site - take it up with them if you can't play it.

Yes, sometimes it is funny; however, that demo did not go wrong !

The example SQL is here:
http://www.sqlserverfaq.com/controls/kbase/store/KB_31_CONCURRENCY.zip

-- 
Tony Rogerson
SQL Server MVP
http://sqlserverfaq.com - free video tutorials


"Mark Townsend" <markbtownsend_at_comcast.net> wrote in message 
news:_N6dnXV5v_CjEGHenZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d_at_comcast.com...

> Mark Townsend wrote:
>> Tony Rogerson wrote:
>>>
>>> I'll do better, go and watch my webcast, its 5 minutes talk and 25
>>> minute of demo, here is the link:
>>>
>>> http://msevents-eu.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=118767453&EventCategory=5&culture=en-GB&CountryCode=GB
>>>
>>
>>
>> FYI - the link above didn't work for me. The msevents-eu site is using a
>> non-trusted certificate, and even when I got past that, I got to the page
>> with the viewing options, where clicking on the button did nothing (which
>> sort of sums up most of my experiences with Microsoft software :-) )
>>
>>
>> Here's the page I ended up at
>> https://msevents-eu.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastRegistrationConfirmation.aspx?culture=en-GB&RegistrationID=102307899&Validate=false
>> Viewing Options
>>
>> Recording Format Available View
>> Microsoft office Live Meeting Replay:
>> Windows Media ™ -formatted streamed audio & video Yes
>
> Just to make sure it wasn't a browser problem, I fired up IE. And sure
> enough the button now works (It doesn't from Mozzilla or Safari).
> Unfortunately now the delivered media file gives the following error
> message in Windows Media Player - "This file may not play correctly
> because it was compressed by using a codec that is not supported". Guess
> that will teach me to be all religous and dare to use a Mac.
>
> I do get the sound track however. It's pretty hilarious. Don't you hate it
> when demo's go wrong ?
Received on Wed Feb 22 2006 - 11:59:15 CST

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