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Bob Bedford
Hello,
I've been using ASP and Access for little web applications (mainly for
managing passwords access to web pages) and I've never really planned to go
further.
Now, I'll start a huge project, and I need a really good planning and study
about possibilities. I will create a "shopping" database, with ~50 tables
from wich 20 will have around 1'000'000 records when running at the best
(also it's always a growing database).
The web site must support around 5000 connection a day, with an amount of
1500 at the maximum load in the day.
Every article request will return around 400 articles, with description
coming from 5-6 tables.
Now, I've heard on Postgresql, that should support very well such datas. For
the price I'll do in my sites, I must keep price very low, but I prefeer
raising a little bit the price for the database than having poor
performances.
Also, don't know if I'll do in on ASP, PHP, java....always for performances.
Any advice would greately be appreciated !
I've been using ASP and Access for little web applications (mainly for
managing passwords access to web pages) and I've never really planned to go
further.
Now, I'll start a huge project, and I need a really good planning and study
about possibilities. I will create a "shopping" database, with ~50 tables
from wich 20 will have around 1'000'000 records when running at the best
(also it's always a growing database).
The web site must support around 5000 connection a day, with an amount of
1500 at the maximum load in the day.
Every article request will return around 400 articles, with description
coming from 5-6 tables.
Now, I've heard on Postgresql, that should support very well such datas. For
the price I'll do in my sites, I must keep price very low, but I prefeer
raising a little bit the price for the database than having poor
performances.
Also, don't know if I'll do in on ASP, PHP, java....always for performances.
Any advice would greately be appreciated !