16 Jan
2003
16 Jan
'03
9:45 a.m.
Writes are slower than reads, but the real bottleneck is likely to be your application, not the ZODB. Commonly ZODB writes take place within a busy transaction, including catalog updates, transformations, etc. Brian R Brinegar wrote:
Hello,
What effect do ZODB Writes have on Performance? We use Zope in an environment where users are constantly updating and maintaining content within the ZODB. Do these writes to the Database slow down overall performance?