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Re: Oracle for Linux

From: Michael Agbaglo <michael_at_isv-gmbh.de>
Date: 1997/03/20
Message-ID: <01bc354b$fb2bc3e0$c9bf73c2@PC-4-01-201.isv-gmbh.de>#1/1

> The simple operations that we tried on NT involved things like reading
> a 2.5 million row table and deleting rows based on certain conditions.
> NT 4.0 took more than twice as much as Solaris X86.
>
> Both instances were unchnaged and installed with default settings.
> I thought that was fair enough.

Huh ? What about the hardware ?
Did you use the same machine ?

>
> Also I like being able to access and modify my toys from home or when
> I am travelling. NT not only does not provide a decent shell, it
> does not let me log in from remote locations. And no, I will not

Ah... ever used RAS ? There should be a telnet demon too ... (www.informationnt.com ? )

> install sql*net and oracle utilities on every machine I can possibly
> access my toys from.
Received on Thu Mar 20 1997 - 00:00:00 CST

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