Yes ODBC connections is considerably slower i have found, it could also be
the native connections class you may be using for ASP, but why why why. Bad
mistake.

> Dear Members,
>
> For the last two years we have had a large software application written
> in PHP 4.0.6 with a MySQL 3.23.56 database all running on a single box
> with RedHat Linux 9.0.  This has worked fantasticly and it is very
> fast.
>
> For certain business reasons that I wont go into detail here, we had to
> rewrite all the code from PHP to Microsoft ASP.  The box that contained
> the MySQL database on Linux remained as is.  A second box was purchased
> and runs the ASP code on Windows 2000 Server.  The existing database on
> the Linux box is called by an ODBC connection on the Windows machine.
>
> The problem is that now the software runs terribly slower.  The reason
> could not be that anything is wrong with the MySQL database since the
> database on the Linux box was absolutely unchanged.  I suspect that the
> culprit is that PHP connects through a native MySQL driver, while in
> our new way ASP connects through ODBC.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas about this ?
>
> David
>
>
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