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Re: Oracle performance on different unixes

From: Tony Tay <tonyt_at_infosci.com.au>
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 10:22:00 +1000
Message-ID: <8RJF6.6$845.2597@vic.nntp.telstra.net>

hi Daniel,

I know of two types (amongst many) of people in this world. One that sees a problem and helps without knocking people. Another that seems to like to help but the real motivation is to put people down. Which do you belong Daniel ?
My question (however ignorant I may sound) was simply targeted at the newsgroup for feedback since I do not Oracle that well and am in the midst of getting performance figures for my company's OLTP product.

Daniel A. Morgan <dmorgan_at_exesolutions.com> wrote in message news:3AE50752.CE85FBCF_at_exesolutions.com...
> There is no such thing as no performance tuning. Nor is there any chance
 that
> there is an actual answer to your question. To start with performance
 depends
> upon what you are doing. And how much of it you are doing. And against
 what
> hardware configuration you are doing it. And on what network you are
> connected. But in the end if you think you are going to get a relational
> database product to run efficiently without tuning I strongly urge you to
 buy
> SQL Server from Microsoft. Then you can whine on some other usenet group.
>
> But just for laughs ... I think you should run it on clustered Sequents.
>
> Daniel A. Morgan
>
>
>
> Tony Tay wrote:
>
> > I am after performance of oracle on AIX 4.3, HP Ux 11 and Solaris 8.
> > Which of the above Unix has the best performance (no performance tuning)
 ?
> > If anyone has some ideas, please let me know. Thanks.
> >
> > --
> > regards,
> > tony
>
Received on Wed Apr 25 2001 - 19:22:00 CDT

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