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Yes. No more bugs fixed after June 2003.
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Product Obsolescence / Desupport Information: Oracle Corporation announces the end of Error Correction Support for Oracle Server - Client, Enterprise Edition, Parallel Server, Personal Edition, RAC & Standard Edition version(s) 9.0.1 on the following platform(s): ALL Platforms, effective 30-JUN-2003.
Oracle Corporation recommends customers upgrade/migrate to the following as soon as possible to maintain the highest level of support: Oracle9i Server 9.2.0 on any Oracle certified platform.
EAS will be provided until 30-JUN-2006, if the customer has a current support contract in place.
Yechiel Adar
Mehish
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Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 6:08 PM
> Hello Cherie
>
> I think that I saw somewhere that support for 9.0.1 will go away
> about June 2003 while support for 9iR2 will be until 2005.
>
> Yechiel Adar
> Mehish
> ----- Original Message -----
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> Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 4:53 PM
>
>
> >
> > Dick,
> >
> > Thanks for your comments. So, the bottom line is that you are
> > recommending moving from 9.0.1.2 to 9.2?
> >
> > Cherie
> >
> >
> >
> > dgoulet_at_vicr.c
> > om To: Multiple recipients of
> list ORACLE-L <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com>
> > Sent by: cc:
> > root_at_fatcity.c Subject: Re:Should we
upgrade
> from 9.0.1.2 to 9.2?
> > om
> >
> >
> > 07/02/02 09:23
> > AM
> > Please respond
> > to ORACLE-L
> >
>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Cherie,
> >
> > For the most part I don't like using version X.0 at any point. Now
in
> > version 8, I did get onto 8.0.5, but I did wait for the .5 to show up.
> > With 8i
> > it's 8.1.6 that was our baseline although I'm a lot happier with 8.1.7.
> > For 9i
> > I won't touch anything before 9.2, which is waiting for a test home
right
> > now.
> > On the other hand I think it's a pretty wise idea to be on the latest
> > version
> > before going into production since that way you have a longer period of
> > time
> > before having to upgrade again. I just like having some other poor slob
> > find
> > the bugs first.
> >
> > Dick Goulet
> >
> > ____________________Reply Separator____________________
> > Author: Cherie_Machler_at_gelco.com
> > Date: 7/2/2002 5:58 AM
> >
> >
> > We have a couple of new applications in development that are moving to
QA.
> > These databases are currently running 9.0.1.2 on Sun Solaris 2.6.
We've
> > been pretty happy with this version to this point but are at a pivotal
> spot
> > in our product development cycle where we have a narrow window in which
we
> > could upgrade to 9.2 before we finish our QA cycle and move the
> > application to production. We will be moving to production in the
> > September timeframe.
> >
> > I know that 9.2 hasn't been out that long so I'm not sure how many
people
> > are using it. For those that are using it, what has your experience
> been?
> > Is it very buggy? Any major problems?
> >
> > We have an OLTP database, a smallish datawarehouse that uses
partitioning,
> > and some datamarts that also use partitioning. We do not use MTS or
> > replication. Our character set is UTF8. We will be essentially 24 X
7.
> > These are web-based front-ends.
> >
> > What do you guys think? This OLTP database is very mission critical
for
> > us, once it gets to production. Is it worth moving to 9.2 at this
point
> > or should we wait awhile until a couple more patchsets come out? How
> long
> > do people wait for a new release to settle before they move to it?
> >
> > Thanks for your feedback,
> >
> > Cherie Machler
> > Oracle DBA
> > Gelco Information Network
> >
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