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OCCI LOB read api is too slow in linux OS as compared to windows

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Hi,
I am developing application using OCCI, I am developing application parallely on windows and linux platform.
I found that at times the OCCI behaviour is different in linux and windows.
One major issue I am facing is with lob read api. On windows it is pretty fast, but on linux OS, this is pathetically slow (atleast 50 times slow), I am using prefetch concept.
On windows I am using 19x version, and on linux have tried 12 and 19 both, but no luck.
Can somebody help in this regard.
Answers
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Sorry, this forum is for the C/C++/Fortran compilers for Solaris & Linux, not OCCI, nor developing applications for Windows. You'll need to find the forum for the OCCI product instead (sorry, I don't know that product or where to find it's forum).