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Well, we tried option one at first and found that it took too long to
transfer data. 
It is not an option anymore - we just need the speed. So, here we are
developing 
everything in Visual Studio 2005 with the data in SQL Server. 

Strange -- something was wrong. The iSeries makes a very nice database
server, should have worked fine.

Our PCs seldom crashed until we as developers started using Visual
Studio 2005.

PC specs? Modern machine? We have many developers running VS.Net 2005
all day long w/out crashes -- heck, we don't reboot at all unless forced
by a patch, maybe once a month? (Yes, I mean desktops)

We ran into a couple of issues with large volumes of data right now in
development.

Care to elaborate? Do you have a properly sized machine, or are you "in
development" on a desktop pc w/one SATA drive? We regularly use S2K and
S2K5 w/datasets well over 1M rows and achieve sub-second response times.


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