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00248766
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>Did anybody see last week's PC Week? That issue had some redux on some
>recent benchmarking that a third party company did comparing NT and Linux
>which proved rather interesting (even after retesting when the mag thought
>to cry foul)
>
>There sure is a lot of talk of Linux being faster, lighter etc. but the
>benchmarks showed NT running more than twice as fast as Linux across the
>board on all but the lowest end hardware. This includes just plain file
>serving which is definitely not NT's strong point.
>
>I kinda wonder about the logic that is pushing Linux into so many shops
>these days based on faulty assumptions...
>
>+++ Rick ---
>
>>>Hi all ,
>>> This few days I have faced to a serious problem.
>>> My customer want to change the server from NT to Linux .
>>> As you know ,there is no problem that using NT with Foxpro.
>>> But ,is that any way to get data from linux server using FP ?
>>> Is it need to write the backend program in C++ ?
>>> Thanx for advance !
>>Hi Jacky,
>>You will need to get a unix backend database if you want some performance. Some Linux advocates will tell you it can be done if you use it as a file server. But that means you'll have to bring entire files from Linux and processing them on the client side. Or maybe somebody else has come up with an even "retro-er" idea.
>>Just my 2 c.
Yeah, and if you go to the samba page, they claim to have benchmarked faster file access than NT in similar hardware configurations. I think this is the second time NT has outperformed Linux in highly publicized benchmarks. I believe the first time the Linux people complained because it was a MS sponsored benchmark. This second time they said something like "just wait for the next release".
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