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From: <phi...@ta...> - 2008-01-21 17:23:07
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Hi, =0AI;ve been using quickfix for a few years, in quite a large scale ent= erprise application. Server is a .NET Fix Server using the latest 1.12.4 re= lease, running in .NET 2.0. Generally performance has been OK, however whil= st scaling up I have been having many more issues. I was wondering if any o= ne else had similar issues and posssible solutions. =0A=0A1) .NET Faults, M= S Runtine "out of memory dialog". Since adding extra load I often see (appr= ox 1 month) the system die with a General protection fault which results in= a "MS C Runtime dialog appearing". Checking DrWatson logs shows this is ha= ppening generally in around the .NET interop libraries. Not a gracefull way= to die. =0A2) Database Errors. I currently use ODBC interface to MS Sql Se= rver Database. I often see failures to insert in the "Message" table due to= Duplicate KEY. This then creates duplicate messages to the client. This ca= n happen about once every 2 - 3 months. =0A3) I'm not particular happy usin= g a ODBC interface with MS Sql Server, would have prefered a native ADO imp= lementation. I'm thinking of moving over to MySQLServer, however I wonderin= g if anyone had done any performance comparisons between QF using MySQL and= MS SQL Server via ODBC. =0A4) Read in previous article about a pure .NET i= mplementation, trying to get support. I think thats a great idea. .NET is b= ecoming the langauge of choice in many Financial institutions. =0A5) Finnal= ly, Oren are we due another release? I noticed reading through the list tha= t there has been a quite a few issues raised/fixed. Would be nice to know i= f any of my problems have been fixed in the current tree. Even a roadmap wo= uld help with my planning. =0AAny info will be much appreciated. =0ACheers = =0APhil.=0A=0A=0A ____________________________________________________= ______=0ASent from Yahoo! Mail - a smarter inbox http://uk.mail.yahoo.com= =0A |