[thelist] Heavy-Duty Databasing?
Burns, Martin
BURNSM at rbos.co.uk
Fri Mar 24 12:02:22 2000
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> I doubt many hosting providers can give you the kind of performance
> you're looking for out of this project, which is why you should look at
> co-location or a dedicated server.
[Burns, Martin]
I think you're right here, although a number of application service
providers will provide the fully managed service you're after, but
to your specific specs. Have a look at http://www.exodus.com/
Dan, does Oracular do this kind of stuff? (albeit not on SQLServer;
besides I think you're right about the NT thing, so I think Oracle's
the solution anyway)
Cheers
Martin
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