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Re: Oracle server IBM SP vs RS6000 version

From: Michael Fabacher <Hemispheres-db_at_worldnet.att.net>
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 22:58:12 -0400
Message-ID: <6l7mr9$79h@bgtnsc02.worldnet.att.net>


I don't have the nec. docs in front of me, but the SP is equipped with parallel support features (PSSP) that the RS is not.

The Oracle Rep is correct, you must have SP to support an MPP system. If you want simple concurrent use, you can use the RS with simple HACMP capability.

Hope this helps,
Michael

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Jim Finch wrote in message <35773E46.76B59F4_at_neo.lrun.com>...
>Our Oracle Rep is telling us we need the IBM SP AIX version of Oracle
>instead of the RS6000 version. We have used the RS6000 version about 2
>years with little problems. We use the SP in a single node fashion and
>don't use Parrallel server. Can anyone tell me what the SP AIX version
>has that the RS6000 version does not?
>
>Jim Finch
>jfinch_at_calibersys.com
>
Received on Thu Jun 04 1998 - 21:58:12 CDT

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