The reason for using threads is that I have somewhere in the region of 30,000 updates to fire against a database and due to the database size, each update takes about 1 second. That's 500 minutes or 8 hours. That's far too long. In fact, I only really have a window of a couple of hours. I was hoping to fire off 10, 20 or 50 threads or something and just let them to the work.
The other reason for threads is the ease at which I can share info (using queues).
I will have a look at forks.
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