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Re: Any recovery after Oracle exceeds disk limits under Linux?

From: <deanbrown3d_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 9 Mar 2005 07:52:09 -0800
Message-ID: <1110383529.820948.256360@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>


We used FC2 as a testing ground, and put it on several machines. Being a small software house, we didn't want to pay much for a supported distro, and FC2 was given to me as a recommendation, perhaps a poor one, perhaps not. But we are familiar with it now and will stick with it, despite it being a beta, if at all possible.

But aside from this, why do people get so VERY defensive if anyone dares compare a beta with windows? I find it hard to get excited about ANY operating system personally - Windows is basically beta all the time in my opinion. As long as it does its job quietly in the background, I'm good. I'm a big fan of Windows, especially XP which never seems to mess up. But when a basic file system error occurs and requires me to re-install the whole OS, now that is just damn annoying, even for a beta. Its ok to get annoyed!

Anyway, thanks for the help. Its coming along now and we are putting oracle on a separate partition and will excercise caution in handling the auto-extend business.

Dean Received on Wed Mar 09 2005 - 09:52:09 CST

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