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RE: RE: Oracle vs. MS SQL

From: DENNIS WILLIAMS <DWILLIAMS_at_LIFETOUCH.COM>
Date: Mon, 08 Apr 2002 06:08:52 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0043E381.20020408060852@fatcity.com>


Gene - The $40K is the Enterprise Edition pricing as I recall. Can you move to Standard Edition? If you are using EE features, then chances are that MS SQL won't do the job. Also you can point out the eWeek benchmark between Oracle and MS SQL.
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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OK, timing is impeccable. My boss just got the Oracle Bill, new licensing model $40k per processor for web based apps and flipped. I have some MSCE's working here pushing him to switch to SQL*server. Does anyone know where I can find reasons to stay w/ Oracle? Some things already mentioned here, but the MSCE's would say this list is bias, go figure :)

Does SQLServer 2000 support blobs, row level locking, etc?

Thanks,
Gene
PS. Do I move on to another Oracle shop or switch to SQLserver? OMG, the thought of working only on windoze makes me puke. I know this answer!

>>> regdba_at_yahoo.com 04/05/02 14:11 PM >>> There are some technical points worth considering. For example, SQL Server does not have true row level locking. It's table level locking, or some really creative SQL to fake it. This has a direct impact on scalability and performance.


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