I wouldn't worry about it until database communications become a significant fraction of the time your application consumes. If communications takes 1% of the time, then improving communications speed by 90% will still make less than a 1% change.
Go after the big payoffs.
If your db communications *is* a signification fraction, then try other communication methods, such as DBD::Sybase and see which ones give you the best payoff.
...roboticus
In reply to Re: Most efficient MS SQL connection
by roboticus
in thread Most efficient MS SQL connection
by banesong
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