Re: The old raw devices chestnut. Niall Litchfield wrote:
> "Andrew Hamm" <ahamm@mail.com> wrote in message
> news:c5ksg3$2p91m$1@ID-79573.news.uni-berlin.de...
>> Further (with Informix, once again) the engine can use KAIO, and with the
>> architecture of Informix, this can lead to further significant
> improvements.
>> It all adds up. Why do you think F1 now make their pedals out of carbon
>> fibre? And they *still* drill 'em out for extra lightness. An Informix
>> engine using raw with KAIO and a decent layout of spaces on the disk can
>> feel very spiffy indeed even compared to one that merely drops KAIO and
> raw.
>
> A dangerous analogy, the formula 1 one. An F1 Car is made to last a
> weekend - used to be a race - and to be rebuilt after that. This is not a
> desirable* thing in a database. Robustness and reliability are important
> as well as performance - probably more so.
I am thinking extra performance for no loss relaibility is also good, no?
KAIO not make database less relaible.
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