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Re: Is Oracle for Solaris x86 ready for prime time?

From: John Kanagaraj <john.kanagaraj_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2006 11:51:31 -0800
Message-ID: <2ead3a60611201151w248bffe7n35a9e720f76df4cb@mail.gmail.com>


>
> If you are looking at 10gR2 for critical production systems than you
> are amongst pioneers anyway. One can argue that they are running 10g
> in production for a year or more but definitions of criticality vary.
>

Alex,

FWIW, I saw a live demo of DB Control/ADDM on Oracle's own worldwide Oracle Apps Single instance that apparently is 4 TB (?). This was at OOW and the demo was part of a presentation by none other than Ahmed Al-Omari. Oracle Apps is a pretty complex (in terms of number of objects, users, mid-tier technology stacks, size, SQL code and the number of intergrations between

the 200+ modules). This may have been on oversized hardware (4 Node RAC, 50+
Apps servers, etc.), but I was quite impressed, actually. I think they have
been live on 11.5.10 with 10gR2 about 6-8 months at least?


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