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Re: 64-bit Oracle

From: B.Sc Yassir Khogaly <yassir_at_khogaly.freeserve.co.uk>
Date: 1998/11/03
Message-ID: <71mlao$s11$1@newsreader1.core.theplanet.net>#1/1

I'm talking about Oracle & 64-bit ...!

Oracle Started using 64-bit since Oracle 7.1 ....? Only ORACLE SERVER7 on Digital UNIX supported this feature. HP-UX10 only on Server7 7.3 started supporting this feature, But worth mentioning that HP K class & D Class did not have Controllers to support 64-bit ....!

David Lord wrote in message <01be0654$7e7c08b0$5148e8c3_at_asl002>...
>Er, No. HP does as well. So does Nintendo come to that.
>
>B.Sc Yassir Khogaly <yassir_at_khogaly.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in article
><71i4co$1iu$1_at_newsreader1.core.theplanet.net>...
>> Hello,
>>
>> Can you please state your OS...as well as your Hardware configuration...?
>>
>> BOB & VLM as well as 64-bit are old options, As a matter of fact as old
 as
>> Server7.3 .
>> To make actual use of 64-bit you need to have a TRUE 64-bit OS, as well
 as
>> TRUE 64-bit I/O Controllers...!
>> Until this moment there is Only Digital Provides True 64-bit OS as well
 as
>> Hardware that actually fully benefits from the 64-bit performance gains
>> which you are talking about...!
>>
>

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end Received on Tue Nov 03 1998 - 00:00:00 CST

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