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Re: Speed in Languages and Browser Architectures

  • From: "Robert Koberg" <rob@k...>
  • To: "Rick Marshall" <rjm@z...>, "Len Bullard" <cbullard@h...>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 17:30:49 -0500

Re:  Speed in Languages and Browser Architectures
On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 16:27:48 -0500, Rick Marshall <rjm@z...> wrote:

> Year ago when client/server was all the rage (still is?) I tested lots  
> of ways to implement data intensive applications.
>
> The environments tested were:
>
> GUI client to database server
> GUI/Terminal clients using NFS shared file systems
> Terminal clients to database server
> Terminal clients with database access built into the programs (sim to  
> ISAM calls)
>
> The last option won hands down for performance and we have stuck to it.

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