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ORACLE VS. SYBASE

From: Bryan, Miriam <mbryan_at_bcharrispub.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 11:39:47 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.00396BAC.20010924115354@fatcity.com>

Hi list, hope you guys can help us decide this issue.

We are a shop that 's currently running 2 MS SQL7 servers

                                                 2 MS 2k Servers
                                                 6 Sybase 12.1.1 ASE servers
                                                 and 5 Oracle 8.1.7.1
servers
The MS servers is used for time tracking and a helpdesk database, Sybase is used for our Online communities and a host of other things. Because of Sybase's limitation and problems 3 years ago, Oracle was supposed to be our New Production System. The idea was to migrate all other system to Oracle and have a shop running under just one platform. Well, this was over 3 years ago and things have not progressed as expected(very long story), We are still running all three platforms. Sybase has come up with new releases that have addressed some of the issues we had against it , now we don't know which platform to keep(between Oracle and Sybase). In your opinion, which one is more robust, better? we need replication and resource management.

TIA, Miriam Bryan

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