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Posted by raymond_b_jimenez on 08/31/07 16:49
Well William, that is clearly not the case where you have a REAL
database with REAL traffic. When I mean REAL, I mean a 25Mbps stream
between the IIS servers and SQL Server... Getting away from about
10Mbps of unneeded traffic does not seem like polishing to me...
I can guarantee you that this is having serious impact on performance,
and when you're digging really into it (things like TCP/IP slow-
starts...), you really get to know why it's huge impact for the
client, the DB server and performance.
rj
On 30 Ago, 23:16, "William Vaughn" <billvaNoS...@betav.com> wrote:
> Snooping into the TDS would be the very last place I would look when trying
> to improve performance. It would be like polishing a clean mirror to remove
> one's zits.
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