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A couple years ago I was evaluating the use of Patrol on our AIX box. Now, the products seem to be prety good but, back then, they had a major problem with taking up all the resources on your machine.
They may have changed this with the newer releases ... but back then, we decided against and went with our own in-house generated monitoring.
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Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 11:36 AM
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Would appreciate feedback positive and/or negative from anyone who is using "PATROL Availability Suite for Oracle". And if ye had a look but decided against it why?.
Sean :)
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