There are HIGHLY accurate counters available, you just need to use
P/Invoke with the API to access them.
More information can be found here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306979/EN-US/
Showing a 10x speed difference with standard timing should be rather
accurate as well, especially if it is consistently reproducible.
Bob
Envision Information Technologies
Associate
bob@stripped
v. 608.256.5680
f. 608.279.3780
-----Original Message-----
From: Jordan Sparks [mailto:jsparks@stripped]
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 10:49 AM
To: dotnet@stripped
Subject: RE: mysql driver speed
Mine's blazing fast. But also remember that those numbers aren't all
that accurate. Computers do a lousy job a giving accurate subsecond
timing. Do you have any try-catch statements that could be slowing
things down?
Jordan Sparks
-----Original Message-----
From: Lance Johnson [mailto:ljohnson@stripped]
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 7:46 AM
To: dotnet@stripped
Subject: mysql driver speed
Has anybody noticed slow performance or is it just me? I can do a
simple query to a mysql db on our network and it's taking on average .15
seconds. With the mysql odbc driver it's taking .015 seconds. That's a
factor of 10. Something doesn't seem right to me.
Lance Johnson
DOCS, Inc.
Lead Programmer
www.SOAPware.com
(800)455-7627
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