18 messages in org.apache.logging.log4j-userDatabase Logging Performance Numbers
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Vernier, Dominique (DVernier)Jun 14, 2004 5:05 am 
Ceki GülcüJun 14, 2004 5:14 am 
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Ceki GülcüJun 14, 2004 5:30 am 
poojaJun 14, 2004 6:19 am 
Vernier, Dominique (DVernier)Jun 14, 2004 11:18 am 
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poojaJun 18, 2004 12:31 am 
Andreas GutherJun 18, 2004 5:27 am 
Thomas SvensenJun 18, 2004 5:37 am 
Ceki GülcüJun 18, 2004 6:02 am 
NimaJun 18, 2004 9:50 am 
Andreas GutherJun 22, 2004 7:21 pm 
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Subject:Database Logging Performance NumbersActions...
From:pooja (poo@induslogic.com)
Date:Jun 14, 2004 6:19:53 am
List:org.apache.logging.log4j-user

Hello

I am looking for some performance numbers for Database Logging.

I want to be able to analyze/query my log records at a later date in multiple of ways. Hence Logging into database seems to be the perfect choice. But the system is a transactional system and it will be handling more than a million transactions a day. Hence making it necessary, that I first prove that Logging into Database will not hamper performance. Can someone provide some published numbers?

I will be fine with test cases as well; I'll run them against the current file logging system and get comparative figures. Currently, I am writing some crude test cases of my own.

At the same time, if neone knows of some application (which handles so many transactions) already writing logs into database & functioning, this reference will suffice my job.