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Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 16:52:32 -0800
From: DA Morgan <damorgan@psoug.org>
Organization: Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
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mark_smith wrote:
> Hey guys, We are on Oracle 9i and not sure if we will migrate to
> Oracle 11g.  I am wondering, if any of you folks have upgraded to
> Oracle 11G and if so why, or if you are still in the previous version,
> why so.  Also, wondering, if I am on Oracle 9i - how much incremental
> budget will i need to get approval for, if we migrate to Oracle 11g -
> assuming all other things being equal.

I have moved one small app to 11gR1 but it is non-critical and is
working just fine. Everything else will be migrated, based on some
serious testing cycles, in 2008 if no issues warrant holding back.

Right now 11gR1 looks a solid, or slightly more so than did the
initial release to 10.2.0.1 so let that be your guide.
-- 
Daniel A. Morgan
Oracle Ace Director & Instructor
University of Washington
damorgan@x.washington.edu (replace x with u to respond)
Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
www.psoug.org
