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I thought that would be for a bad database. Of course you need to throw the server out of a 20th floor window or higher to hit terminal velocity.
Jerry Whittle
ASIFICS DBA
NCI Information Systems Inc.
jerome.whittle_at_scott.af.mil
618-622-4145
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mladen Gogala [SMTP:mladen_at_wangtrading.com]
>
> You can also use speed the acceleration as a criteria. A good database
> should accelerate
> with the acceleration of 30ft/sec square (= 9.81 m/sec square for ISO types)
> but only once.
> On the other hand, one might say that if users aren't complaining, the speed
> is adequate.
>
> --
> Mladen Gogala
> Oracle DBA
>
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