Sorry … i have to write in English, i just saw this message and translated it with google translate. I ask for you apologize to be not able to answer in your language.
1. The difference in reaction times is significant. When you allow longer response times you put a different load on the system, thus yielding an higher transaction count. Queuing theory mandates this …
2. The , is not the decimal point, it's a thousands seperator … thus we don't talk about 7 seconds, we talk about 7320 seconds, thus 122 minutes, thus a little bit over two hours. That's similar to the measurement interval of the IBM result.
Názor ke zprávičce IBM DB2 9.7 dosáhla prvenství v TPC-C
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19. 8. 2010 22:02

