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From: <Jim.Nelson@RCIS-NET.COM> > if we cannot get the system performing better we'll have > to migrate the apps off the 400. Am hoping this is not > the case (last thing I need is another replication project) > but the performance difference is that significant. If you're only using the AS/400 as a database server, it sounds like you've already moved the applications off. If you want to get both good value and good performance from your AS/400, it's best to deploy both application and database logic on it. Nathan M. Andelin www.relational-data.com
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