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Performance comparison between web services and local network?

Does anyone know of a white paper or have actual results where the speed of
running database inserts, updates, and/or selects (returning datasets) thru
web services versus running the same activity over a dedicated MS local
network.

I would assume that web services must be slower than a dedicated local
network, but by how much?

Thanks in advance,
Dean Slindee
Feb 3 '07 #1
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http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/aa700840.aspx

I have found this article about comparing web services performance for
different configuration as:

SUN JWSDP1.5/Sun HTTP Server 6.1
IBM WebSphere 6.0/IBM HTTP Server 6.0
..NET 1.1/IIS 6.0
..NET 2.0/IIS 6.0.

Hope it will help us understanding web service performance better.

Best regards,
Eugen

"Dean Slindee" wrote:
Does anyone know of a white paper or have actual results where the speed of
running database inserts, updates, and/or selects (returning datasets) thru
web services versus running the same activity over a dedicated MS local
network.

I would assume that web services must be slower than a dedicated local
network, but by how much?

Thanks in advance,
Dean Slindee
Feb 5 '07 #2

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