Re: A multi-processor savvy WebCatalog?

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 11425
interpreted = N
texte = Dear Grant:Do It. It's pure marketing. It is always better to quote that a client's site is running on a 500 MHz server than 250.Nelson Kenneth Grome wrote: > > >>I found this at WebSTAR-Talk, and it made me think about WebCatalog in > >>terms of potential increases in speed in the future. I know you're not > >>ready to do this now, but I saw it so I thought I'd report it here because > >>it almost seems like Wesley is talking about WebCatalog specifically. > > > >Yes, and Apple Envangelist approached us about this a while ago, and > >you're right we're not quite ready to implement it. So far we haven't had > >any complaints about speed, but we're always looking for ways to improve > >the product. Certain technical aspects of WebCatalog's design make it > >ideal for a multi-processor environment. > > This is good news, thanks Grant. I'm always on the lookout for ways to > speed things up, even though WebCat is already very fast. I almost went out > and bought a multi-processor Mac last year - until I learned that it > wouldn't do a thing for WebSTAR to speed it up. But if it will speed up > WebCatalog some day, that's what I would really be interested in ... :) > > Sincerely, Ken Grome ..... ken@iav.com > http://usarea.net/home.html Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: A multi-processor savvy WebCatalog? (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  2. Re: A multi-processor savvy WebCatalog? (Nelson Chen 1997)
  3. Re: A multi-processor savvy WebCatalog? (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  4. A multi-processor savvy WebCatalog? (Kenneth Grome 1997)
Dear Grant:Do It. It's pure marketing. It is always better to quote that a client's site is running on a 500 MHz server than 250.Nelson Kenneth Grome wrote: > > >>I found this at WebSTAR-Talk, and it made me think about WebCatalog in > >>terms of potential increases in speed in the future. I know you're not > >>ready to do this now, but I saw it so I thought I'd report it here because > >>it almost seems like Wesley is talking about WebCatalog specifically. > > > >Yes, and Apple Envangelist approached us about this a while ago, and > >you're right we're not quite ready to implement it. So far we haven't had > >any complaints about speed, but we're always looking for ways to improve > >the product. Certain technical aspects of WebCatalog's design make it > >ideal for a multi-processor environment. > > This is good news, thanks Grant. I'm always on the lookout for ways to > speed things up, even though WebCat is already very fast. I almost went out > and bought a multi-processor Mac last year - until I learned that it > wouldn't do a thing for WebSTAR to speed it up. But if it will speed up > WebCatalog some day, that's what I would really be interested in ... :) > > Sincerely, Ken Grome ..... ken@iav.com > http://usarea.net/home.html Nelson Chen

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