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An RDBMS for CTI System?

cpt_koloth asks: "The company I work for are currently in the process of designing a custom CTI system for a client. A small part of the system is implemented, mostly to familiarize the development team with the telephony API (in our case TSAPI, since the client uses an Ericsson PBX) as a simple click 'n dial application. The main issue is the database system which will be used. We need a database is fast so that it can assign the calls without delays. The present system uses MySQL and is doing great but the numbers of requests will increase exponentially once the 'main' parts of the system are implemented (we have about 60000 requests per day currently most of them being cross table queries but finally they should be seven or eight times this number). Another aspect is the reporting agent, which will operate on the same database and also needs to be fast. We are currently thinking on a system with two databases one for the 'calling part', and one for the reporting part, and we cannot decide on the RDBMS to be used with the way the data will be updated between the two databases. Keep in mind that cost matters a lot. Does Slashdot have any insight to offer?"

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  1. Interesting Solution by locokamil · · Score: 3, Funny

    I would recommend a RTFK running on a SMKPR, with a stock GHCCF, and several KKDFL's.

    As you can see, this would drastically cut UIUER, and lead to greater LUD which, of course, is what every management team wants!

    1. Re:Interesting Solution by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      I just wish you would STFU.

    2. Re:Interesting Solution by RingDev · · Score: 1, Funny

      Unfortunatly, only one of those acronyms are on the Acronym Finder http://www.acronymfinder.com/

      So while the original poster's text was a bit over-acronymed, I can still understand the basic jist of it. Your post however appears to lack any merrit. I hope it was made in an attempt to ridicule the original poster's excessive use of acronyms, but it would have been significantly better had you used real acronyms.

      -Rick

      --
      "Most people in the U.S. wouldn't know they live in a tyrannical state if it walked up and grabbed their junk." - MyFirs
    3. Re:Interesting Solution by sampowers · · Score: 2, Funny

      ... and lead to greater LUD which, of course, is what every management team wants! I am SO SICK of all these management LUDdite types.
  2. I'll answer the easy question. by Generic+Player · · Score: 3, Funny

    "Does Slashdot have any insight to offer?"

    No.