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From: charles.herrick@amd.com
Subject: banging on GemStone (was: GeODE & GemStone
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Date: Mon, 10 Oct 1994 16:12:46 GMT
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In article <CxFxEK.5AG@iat.holonet.net> DPARKER@HOLONET.NET writes:
..
> we've been doing development on our current 
> database for about six months now, and we've only crashed it once - by 
> running out of disk space.

Wow! What have you guys been doing for 6 months, logging in and out ;-?

In all seriousness, Servio and GemStone are not without their negatives, but I  
agree, the robustness of the database is one of the big reasons to consider  
GemStone.

Don't forget to set STN_HALT_ON_FATAL_ERR: FALSE
when you go production!
--
personal opinions
