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Re: Server Consolidation with different brands of databases

From: Pete Sharman <psharman_at_us.oracle.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 08:48:41 -0700
Message-ID: <379F2659.71517E2D@us.oracle.com>


Kerry

It depends on what you mean by server consolidation. If you mean simply putting the two different databases on the same machine, that's pretty simple. If you mean having the two talk to each other, that's more complex. It may involve gateways etc. If this is the approach you're interested in, you may want to contact me offline from the newsgroup. There is a group in Oracle Consulting who are currently building an enterprise integration framework, involving products from Oracle, Oracle partners and solutions built in-house to perform this sort of thing.

HTH. Pete

ksnook_at_bellsouth.net wrote:

> Has anyone done server consolidation combining different kinds of
> database (i.e. Oracle and Sybase) on the same UNIX machine?
>
> If not, do you think it can be done?
>
> What are some pitfalls to watch out for?
>
> Please reply via email to:
> ksnook_at_bellsouth.net
> kerry.snook_at_wachovia.com
>
> Thanks
> Kerry

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Regards

Pete


Received on Wed Jul 28 1999 - 10:48:41 CDT

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