To: Bush2000
Today, Windows and SQL Server hold every result in the top ten, including the staggering world-record of 709,220 transactions per minute. It's even more staggering to think that Windows crashes about once every 1000 procedure calls which only take about 10 instructions to perform while one process create in a commercial transaction database procedure takes about half a million instructions. (in other words Windows crashes many times per penny in that $21 transaction)
22 posted on
01/10/2002 6:54:13 PM PST by
Cvengr
To: Cvengr
So. You maintain that windows had to be rebooted 169 times and still kicked Unix's ass. You ain't helping your cause.
To: Cvengr
It's even more staggering to think that Windows crashes about once every 1000 procedure calls which only take about 10 instructions to perform while one process create in a commercial transaction database procedure takes about half a million instructions. (in other words Windows crashes many times per penny in that $21 transaction)
Proof?
27 posted on
01/10/2002 7:00:45 PM PST by
Bush2000
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