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Yes, I did say that I am running the pbA server here and haven't noticed any performance problems. I also said that that my observations were largely subjective, that the systems are lightly loaded and behind IBM's firewall, and that I have no way to do load testing. I also asked development about relative performance, which led to this thread's extended life. I appreciate your willingness to take this on as well as all the good work you do to encourage and help iSeries people with RPG CGI programming. Mel Brad Stone wrote: > > Ok, that's fine. I thought you said in a previous post you > were running it and didn't notice and performance problems > with the new PTFs applied to the pbA server. > > I'll get this worked out. It'll make a nice followup > article for iSeries Expert's Jounal either way. > > Brad > > On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 16:23:42 -0600 > Mel Rothman <mel@rothmanweb.com> wrote: > > Brad, I have no systems outside IBM's firewall and I > > have no load testing facilities. > > > > If you have the time, resources, and willingness to do > > this > > yourself, that would be great! > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Mel > > > > > > Brad Stone wrote: > > > > > > Mel, > > > > > > So you're turning down my offer to do a quick load > > test? > > > Just think of the information we could provide and > > > prove/disprove the developer's statements. We have the > > > opportunity, so let's do it. All I need is a URI to > > hit > > > while you're running the new pbA. And another running > > > Classic with the same CGI program. should take more > > than 30 > > > minutes to test. > > > > > > Brad > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Bradley V. Stone > BVS.Tools > www.bvstools.com > _______________________________________________
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