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Re: Oracle NT vs Oracle UNIX

From: Craig Munday <cmunday_at_one.net.au>
Date: 1998/09/16
Message-ID: <35FFB25B.BB181DE@one.net.au>#1/1

I would have to agree with the others. I've found UNIX is much more stable.

Cheers,
Craig.

lalaina_at_my-dejanews.com wrote:
>
> In article <35FF00AE.966EFA49_at_infomagic.nl>,
> "Robert M. Stockmann" <stock_at_infomagic.nl> wrote:
> > Andy Ross wrote:
> > >
> > > Can anybody give me any advice or share any experiences that would help me
> > > decide whether to deploy a new Oracle database on NT or UNIX. I'm
> > > interested in all pros and cons. Also, would you recommend Oracle 8 or
> > > 7.x?
> >
> > How well do You speak UNIX? If that's not a problem, then UNIX
> > is the more serious platform. NT is also OK but I hear from our
> > financial
> > apps developers that UNIX is the better production platform.
> >
> > NT is a nice tryout platform.
> >
> > regards
> >
> > Robert
> >
> >> I'm currently working on a NT Platform. What I can say is that I find it slower than Unix.
> If you already have some knowledge of Unix then I 'd say go for it.
> NT is OK for small DB.
>
> regards,
>
> lalaina
>
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