Re: [Modeling-users] Modeling performance for large number of objects?
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From: Wolfgang K. <wol...@gm...> - 2004-12-21 16:43:39
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Hello, and thanks for your reply. >> In fact my question was raised when I read the article about ERP5 on >> pythonology.org, with the performance values they claimed for ZODB with >> their ZSQLCatalog add-on. I would guess that their performance claims are >> only valid if all the queried objects are in fact in memory...? > > I didn't read that article (didn't search it either I admit, do you have > the hyperlink at hand?), http://www.pythonology.org/success&story=nexedi They claim that "Reading the Zope object database is 10 to 100 times faster than retrieving a row from the fastest relational databases available on the market today". And about ZSQLCatalog in particular: "a Zope database with more than 2,000,000 objects can be queried with statistical methods in a few milliseconds" Best regards, Wolfgang Keller |