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Re: oracle on a celeron or a PII

From: Richard \ <rgadd.deletethisforreply_at_qni.com>
Date: 21 Feb 1999 17:59:32 GMT
Message-ID: <01be5dd4$98566000$200b7ed1@rickg>

If pure development is what you are after you could install Personal Oracle on the the NT machine.

Just a thought.

-Rick

black_orpheus_at_my-dejanews.com wrote in article <7afa16$m3i$1_at_nnrp1.dejanews.com>...
> In article <36cc7d7c.94183515_at_enews.newsguy.com>,
> dkerins_at_maxixa.com (david) wrote:
> > i have two computers and want to set one up as my server with oracle 8
> > NT and Linux and then use the other the other for development apps
> > such as forms and reports. which would you use for a server and which
> > for a development environment??
> >
> > thx for your opinion
> >
>
> It all depends on what kind of development you will be doing. If you are
> developing client/server applications using tools like VB, Access then
you'll
> want to use the better machine (the PII) for your development box. Unless
> you're going to have a number of users going against your database it's
safe
> to assume that all your horse power should be on the development machine.
>
> -b
>
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Received on Sun Feb 21 1999 - 11:59:32 CST

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