"timfox" wrote :
| I'd be surprised if the bottleneck is the network if the disk is just a normal
disk. Standard network is 1 Gbit these days, but most disks write at around 30-80 MB/s =
maybe 200 Mbits per sec.
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| If you're using a SAN with a load of disks in it, and parallel writing over those,
then yes you could exceed write speeds > 1Gbit. (I'm looking forward to our new JMS
lab to test this out).
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| Currently IIRC we've tested JBM writing records transactionally up to about
50MBytes/sec = 400 Mbits/sec on a cheap(ish) SCSI disk (dell workstation).
Yes, of course all internet communication uses 1 Gig these days ;-) And all companies can
afford to move to the latest and greatest technologies ;-) We have to support legacy
infrastructures: that's what SOA is all about. So it may work fine in some
deployments, but it's not guaranteed to work in all.
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