ASA runs on the following platforms:
Windows (XP, 2003, W2K, ME, 98, 95, Pocket PC)
Linux (most distributions)
OSX
Solaris
AIX
HP-UX
Compaq Tru64
Netware
It also includes 64-bit platforms.
We have customers with databases that range in size from 400k to 60 Gig.
Some customers have run independent benchmark tests with up to 3,900 concurrent connections to the database.
Enjoy.
Dave
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Thanks Dave, I just looked at the code and the README file. The README file is by far the most comprehensive of all the database tests that are there. Thanks for the great work.
It would be nice if people who are experts in each of these databases (or even some database which is not on the list) to build up a set of tests for people coming in later in a similar manner.
Thanks
Sujit
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I have just checked in the first cut of the Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere test suite.
I modeled it from the existing test/informix test suite.
This was created/tested using ASA 9.0.1.1883.
Let me know if I have missed anything.
To run:
1. Read the test/asa/README
2. Start an ASA engine (dbeng9 asademo.db)
3. ant sqlunit-flat -Dtestfile=test/ASA/test.xml
There are free evaluation versions of SQL Anywhere Studio (which contains ASA) from our website:
http://www.ianywhere.com/products/sql_anywhere.html
ASA runs on the following platforms:
Windows (XP, 2003, W2K, ME, 98, 95, Pocket PC)
Linux (most distributions)
OSX
Solaris
AIX
HP-UX
Compaq Tru64
Netware
It also includes 64-bit platforms.
We have customers with databases that range in size from 400k to 60 Gig.
Some customers have run independent benchmark tests with up to 3,900 concurrent connections to the database.
Enjoy.
Dave
Thanks Dave, I just looked at the code and the README file. The README file is by far the most comprehensive of all the database tests that are there. Thanks for the great work.
It would be nice if people who are experts in each of these databases (or even some database which is not on the list) to build up a set of tests for people coming in later in a similar manner.
Thanks
Sujit