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#1 2010-01-29 05:41:53
- MattF
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SQL queries - performance question
Just curious regarding a certain point. I know it's nigh on impossible to quantify a question like this with an exact answer, (or probably even something vaguely close
), but how much does the number of queries executed matter, load wise? If you're running several quick and simple queries, (for example SELECT's or DELETE's from a single table), without joins or suchlike, does the number of queries have a notable affect on load etc, or is it the complexity, (or poor optimisation), of a query which causes more load?
Is there a lesser of two evils, so to speak? ![]()
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