thanks bill,
memory upgrade time again then!
my particular idea from readin articles on MSDN is using the capabilites of WinFS as an object store for , not an ODB however, jsut somewherew to persist objects and recover them by an object id
cheers
guy
----- William Ryan eMVP wrote: -----
Hey Guy:
I've been trying to stress test some ADO.NET 2.0 objects
http://forums.devbuzz.com/ADO%NET_2%0_-_UpdateBatchSize,_MARS_and_More/m_30496/tm.htm
for the past few days and in particular trying to bang pretty hard w/ MARS.
So far most of the hard stuff was on Win 2003 server. Have done a little
with Longhorn but I've had some really weird problem with it just rebooting
in the middle of stuff and as you can tell, debugging a TechPreview of an
Alpha isn't all that easy. So far, I've noticed that you suck down RAM like
there's no tomorrow on anything Longhorn. Killer GUI and killer display
but total resource hog. That's highly likely caused by the early build
though. If you have a specific scenario, let me know, I'd be glad to run
through it and post the results.
Cheers,
Bill
guy said:
Has anyone tried using WinFS as a repository for large numbers (10K) of
application objects? Id be interested on the practicality of this and what
performance is like.