Re: What is your database application development environment?
- From: "Jon Robertson" <jonrobertson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 20 Mar 2006 20:29:17 -0700
Paul Nichols (TeamB) wrote:
Most of the time, Dev databases are much smaller. Many Test or QA
databases contain a recent snapshot of Production.
For several years, our dev databases were much smaller. Then we'd be
bit because our app performed much slower in production than it did
during development.
Today, our dev database is pretty big. Probably bigger than 75% of our
customer's production databases. It can be a little cumbersome at
times. But we identify performance issues early during the development
process, instead of after the product release. :)
--
Jon Robertson
Borland Certified Advanced Delphi 7 Developer
MedEvolve, Inc
http://www.medevolve.com
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