Re: Does Oracle 10g make the Application Server (almost) insignificant?

From: Dan Koren <dankoren_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 19:28:16 GMT
Message-ID: <403119c9$1_at_news.meer.net>


[Quoted] "Daniel Morgan" <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu> wrote in message news:1076690008.80174_at_yasure...
> Ron wrote:
>
> > Hello Niall,
> >
> > All depends on scale and scope of application. When It is coming to
> > real-world implementation things don't scale like in theory.
> >
> > For example you may need 10 database servers just to support user
> > sign-ins and registrations.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Ron
>
> At Boeing a few years back, when the company had more than
> 200,000 employees, it was all handled with a single server.
> And we often had 10,000 simultaneous connections: Ask me
> how I know. ;-)
>
> How many simultaneous users do you need to require 10 database
> servers to support user sign-ins and registrations? And where
> has this been implemented?
>

They probably do a full CAT scan and
[Quoted] DNA mapping of each user to allow
them to log in.

dk Received on Mon Feb 16 2004 - 20:28:16 CET

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