Re: WebCatalog and WebMerchant reviewed by InfoWorld
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1997
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 14477
interpreted = N
texte = > Ok, just how BIG of a catalog can one do with WebCat?> I just think its unfair to 'suppose' that WC can't handle virtually any sizedatabase, provided enough ram & disk space exist.I would think the same constraints that apply to a Unix server (ram, diskspace, etc., apply to WC. The only significant differences would bemultitasking (if that has any bearing at all) and what facilities Unix has formaintaining the database on disk, and only loading what's necessary, quicklyinto ram.
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> Ok, just how BIG of a catalog can one do with WebCat?> I just think its unfair to 'suppose' that WC can't handle virtually any sizedatabase, provided enough ram & disk space exist.I would think the same constraints that apply to a Unix server (ram, diskspace, etc., apply to WC. The only significant differences would bemultitasking (if that has any bearing at all) and what facilities Unix has formaintaining the database on disk, and only loading what's necessary, quicklyinto ram.
Pat McCormick
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