You don't mention the database you are running on, but you might consider tuning your SQL too. You say you've 'hit a wall' so maybe you've already done all you can. However, if you haven't, some databases have automatic tuning tools and tuned SQL that can really improve performance. For example, there is a tuner in the TOAD package (not free) that you can run against Oracle.

You can also get help from SQL gurus. There are often tips for each database that dramatically improve performance by moving things around a bit.

If you've truly done all you can on the tuning front, then please disregard. :)


In reply to Re: Architectural question... by cbrandtbuffalo
in thread Architectural question... by devnul

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