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Re: compare oracle

From: Telemachus <telemachus_at_ulysseswillreturn.net>
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 17:24:44 +0100
Message-ID: <h9JP8.2004$vB.13658@news.indigo.ie>


I use it on W2KAS (have done for 3 years now)

Check out oracle.com - you'll find all you need and more

if you want the hoopla each H/W vendor will sing their own praises too ! "Imprecise" <f_puhan_at_precise.com> wrote in message news:f_puhan-0A7EB5.08301618062002_at_vienna7.his.com...
> In article <1df1ef17.0206180415.461d264d_at_posting.google.com>,
> vikram_morey_at_rediffmail.com (vikram morey) wrote:
>
> > Dear All
> >
> > Can someone suggest me, which should be the best OS for oracle 8i as
> > compared to Win2000Adv.Server with pros & cons.
>
> No.
>
> Seriously, though. You don't specify WHAT you want to use Oracle for.
>
> I think the "perfect marriage" between OS and Oracle is Sun (Solaris),
> since that is Oracle's own preferred development platform. But there
> are usually constraints (budgetary, technical, knowledge, licensing,
> etc.) that will enter the equation. If all you have in-house are
> MCSE's, then you might not be well advised to purchase and install
> Sun/Oracle (then again, you might be better served by ridding yourself
> of the MCSE's and starting over again).
>
> --
> The underscore character does not belong in my address. You know the
drill...
> ***
> Anyone sufficiently smart enough to configure and use USEnet for research
should
> be smart enough to Read The Freakin' Documentation!
Received on Tue Jun 18 2002 - 11:24:44 CDT

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