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Re: Which OS is better Win2k or Linux to learn Oracle?

From: Alfonso Fecál <jc_va_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 10:50:00 GMT
Message-ID: <sjwC7.40086$%B6.16076300@typhoon.southeast.rr.com>


If you already know Linux, then it would be a good platform. I find it identical to our RS/6000 AIX at work. If you don't know *nix, you'll spend all your time learning the OS, and none on Oracle, in which case I'd go with Windows.

"Helaman" <zoraster_at_REMOVEprontomail.com> wrote in message news:isnettcaauscdisam8b40rk33ea6iv7vh7_at_4ax.com...
> As I type this message, I am downloading Mandrake Linux.
> I am using win2k at the moment. I will be installing Linux.
>
> I have Oracle 8i installed already on the win2k.
>
> My question is which is better to use as regards to the real
> world. I saw some posts that leaned to Unix or linux as the
standard
> platform for running Oracle.
>
> What do businesses use to run Oracle?
>
> Helaman
Received on Sat Oct 27 2001 - 05:50:00 CDT

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