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To: ericneu who wrote (120104)7/11/2000 5:08:18 PM
From: crazyoldman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574005
 
Hello Eric,

The SQL Engine being used was Imprise's Interbase on NT 4.0. As each client establishes a connection with the Interbase server (the SQL database engine located on the NT server), the Interbase SQL server begins a new thread for the client connection. It sounded like a perfect match up for a SMP machine, but the "veteran" who had tried it (whose company laid out big $$$) said it was a waste of money.

Like I said, I've never tried SMP myself. I did try adding lots of ram and that did produce tangible performance results. Now if I had tons of $$$ to burn while experimenting...

Kindest regards,
CrazyMan