So we can exclude the hardware then. :) Assuming the queries runs
for about the same time in the RDBMS', then I would like to agree
with Johan Lundqvits: It seams to be something wrong on (ISO)
Transport, Network, Session level, etc.

Maybe you should review which transport protocols are used within
both configurations. And then analyze which way the packets is
communicated over the network, and determine what kind of
bridges, etc. etc  the traffic has to pass, and check what kind
of eventually services that might be able to filter you applications. 


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Asendorf, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 2:44 PM
>To: Svensson, B.A.T. ; Php-Windows (E-mail)
>Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] OK, I'm officially screwed if I can't get some
>sugg estions
>
>
>No noticeable delays coming out of anything else I'm afraid.  
>Everything
>else seems to blaze...
>
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>John Asendorf - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Svensson, B.A.T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 6:54 AM
>> To: Asendorf, John; Php-Windows (E-mail)
>> Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] OK, I'm officially screwed if I can't get some
>> sugg estions
>> 
>> 
>> >I don't think that it's an SQL issue.  Searches on the 
>> customer "Smith" run
>> >through and back (including formating the data) in about 3.5 
>> seconds (per
>> >the timer in the script) but take about 15 seconds to see a 
>> response on the
>> >client.  The whole building is base-T and fiber....
>> 
>> Sound like the lag-monster are eating networks packages again...
>> 
>> Are other (applications) connection's suffering a similar kind of
>> lag (or any notable delays?)
>> 
>> An extreme long shot might be hardware problem. :) We once at 
>> my former
>> company had severe networks delays. Nobody really knew what it was. A
>> guy (which was an idiot anyway:) suggested that this was because lots
>> of people were downloading (to much and big) stuff. I had a regular
>> ping on the gateway, but couldnt notice any deviation 
>because of this.
>> After a couple of weeks, we had a electrician there, and he found
>> oxide on the plugs for the network cables in the main switch...
>> 
>> After removing the faulty plugs, everything went oki again...
>> 
>

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