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Re: Database market is saturated fully, there is no more room!!

From: A.E.Vervaeke <alanv_at_opustel.com>
Date: 1998/02/18
Message-ID: <6cficp$3bs@news9.noc.netcom.net>#1/1

If LINUX doesn't support Oracle, then why even send it to this newsgroup ?? When Oracle decides to put Oracle onto LINUX, then and only then will I consider it valid. Until then, let the web-heads have it. I'm at 1.5 terabytes and screaming !!!!!

Alan V.

William Backs wrote in message <34EA0A00.7DDB44F2_at_sobek.com>...
>Why is it that the only way these Linux people can push their product is
 through
>complete fabrication and total falsehood? Can't the product stand up to
 real
>analysis and facts? If you have to lie to make your point, then the point
 isn't
>worth making.
>If 'atomboy' is a sample of the kind of individual that uses this
 environment, then I
>think I'll stay as far away from it as I can.
>
>atomboy_at_bcl.com wrote:
>
>> Very soon, market will be flooded with database vendors.
>
>The number of database vendors is expected to fall as the market
 consolidates. Meta,
>Giga, etc. all agree on this point.
>
>> More competition means tougher time ahead for vendors, but it is better
>> for customers. So there will rough road for oracle,sybase, informix in
>> the
>> near future!!
>
>Why can't people write English? Is it too hard to capitalize proper nouns?
 I think
>this lazy approach to communication is indicative of the lazy approach to
 rational
>thought exhibited in the note.
>
>> Bigger market share will be ONLY on Intel based systems,
>
>Last year the amount of data stored in mainframe databases grew by a larger
 amount
>than in any previous year. Even licenses of DB2 grew by 7% in the MVS
 world. I am
>sure the same can be said of the UNIX world, but I don't have the numbers
 in front of
>me.
>
>> 32 bit and intel 64bit cpu (upcoming merced chip).
>
>The Merced chip will run RISC systems. That is the whole point. Both HP
 and Sun
>will be using it. To run Linux? I think not.
>
>> Today Intel platform
>> is completely
>> dominated by LINUX.
>
>I have a question for 'atomboy'. What color is the sky on your planet?
>
>> The main operating systems
>> for databases in this area will be -
>> 1. Linux - Awarded best network operating system
>> beating the NT, SCO. It is the fastest OS on the
>> intel platform today. In performance tests
 (multi-processors) it
>> scaled
>> better than NT (see article on redhat site).
>> 2. NT - Because of marketing muscle power of M$. (technically
>> a bad OS compared to LINUX (unix)).
>> NT is specially made by M$ where in ONLY MS SQL server will
>> run
>> very efficiently and others like oracle, sybase WILL NOT perform well.
>
>Today Oracle has roughly the same installed base on NT as SQL Server. It
 performs as
>good as if not better than SQL Server in all aspects. Look at the
 published TCP C
>and D numbers. The statement above is patently false, as anyone who
 bothers to look
>can tell.--
>Bill Backs
>Sobek Consulting
>
>
>
Received on Wed Feb 18 1998 - 00:00:00 CST

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