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RE: Problems with Opinions

From: Khedr, Waleed <Waleed.Khedr_at_FMR.COM>
Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2000 13:48:57 -0400
Message-Id: <10523.108466@fatcity.com>


I see that you are complaining about RULE, COST, DATABASES, BIG DATABASES, ORACLE WEB SERVER and ORACLE SUPPORT.
Which one can we discuss first?!

Waleed

-----Original Message-----
From: cyril [mailto:cyril_at_stockholding.com] Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 12:03 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: Problems with Opinions

Hi!

  I have been a DBA for 1 and half years now and now I am facing a serious credibility crisis!!

  We have upto 70GB databases and after seeing their performance (in RULE based)
  we have convinced ourselves that 'may be others out there also are living with this performance'...
  but now I hear of people having 50-100GB databases 'available' on net...

  Can some one please explain how that is being managed?

  'cos based on my observation of client-server I was pretty convinced that Oracle Web Server

   is a good 'toy' .. which however will crash on 'seeing load'...

.. Can some one please help me 'understand' HOW this is being achieved..

 Regards

PS: Please don't give me Oracle Support 'type' answers saying 'application' has to 'tuned' Database

        Instance 'has to be tuned' etc...
        I am looking for a 'real' way of handling my problem!!!!!

      +  I am (ever!) curious to know if anyone has successfully gone from
RULE based to COST based...
          If so I am keen to know  HOW they did it.. and what were the
problems encountered...!!
-- 
Author: cyril
  INET: cyril_at_stockholding.com

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