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Article ID: 304365 - Last Review: September 17, 2003 - Revision: 2.1
BUG: Slow Performance with SQLOLEDB Inserting BLOB Data into SQL Server Using Stored Procedure
This article was previously published under Q304365
The Microsoft OLE DB provider for SQL Server (SQLOLEDB) is
almost ten times slower than the Microsoft OLE DB provider for ODBC Drivers
(MSDASQL) when inserting binary large object (BLOB) data into a SQL Server
database using a stored procedure.
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a bug in the Microsoft
products that are listed at the beginning of this article.
The above behavior with the SQLOLEDB provider may not be
exhibited when inserting small amounts of data. The SQLOLEDB provider becomes
less efficient as the size of inserted data grows.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server 7.0
- Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server 7.01
- Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server 2000 2000.80.194
- Microsoft Data Access Components 2.8
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