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ok all experts out there, thats a first, i've never seen a hardware vendor say "you can only do max of 2800 inserts/second".
I'l assume thats based on MIPS or would someone kindly explain that one.
thanks, joe
Ranganath K wrote:
>
> Dear DBA Gurus
>
> I am using Oracle 8.1.6 Work group server on Sun Solaris 2.8.
> I want to increase the number of inserts into a particular table per second
> to 2000 per second. Sun Microsystems claims that with the current hardware
> configuration the number of inserts can go upto 2800 per second. Currently
> it is only 600 per second. The insertion is done through a C program using
> OCI with an embedded SQL statement. I am using a SunE4500 machine with 130
> gb hard disk, 4gb RAM and 4 Sparc CPU machine. Please let me know as to
> how do I increase the number of inserts into that table as we require to
> implement the same into our application. Any help in this regard will be
> higly appreciated.
>
> TIA and regards,
>
> Ranganath
>
>
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