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In article <01be5ac8$91fba620$5fd031ca_at_tamsinpc>,
"Bruce" <bruce.spedding_at_dia.govt.nz> wrote:
> We are currently running Oracle 7.2.2.3 (DecisionPoint) and 7.3.3
> (Peoplesoft) - we are planning to upgrade everything to 3.3.4 but have just
> been told that 7.3.4 has performance problems. Can anyone confirm/ deny/
> commnet on this?
>
> Running on Sequent Symmetry 5000 with Dynix/ptx 4.4.2
> tia
> Bruce
>
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My experience with 7.3.4.0.1 is that it is a very stable version. To have
performance problems depends on a lot of factors. Application vendors (In my
experience) like to blame the hardware or the database for poor performance
problems...and there might be some truth to it.
Regards,
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Oracle DBA/UNIX System Admin
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and do not reflect my employer or Oracle Corporation."
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