Re: consolidation of multiple rows
From: Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex_at_attglobal.net>
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 22:46:33 -0500
Message-ID: <6PSdnbO6GesNCEXanZ2dnUVZ_qXinZ2d@comcast.com>
>
> All I have to say is that you must work for some very small companies :)
> You ought to try installing 6 or more large E25K class servers
> concurrently... If you know how to automate stuff - it is fairly easy...
> This goes for Oracle and DB2/UDB. SQLServer - if you can point/click it
> is a no-brainer.
>
> We have LOTS of servers that require either Oracle Server or Client
> daily. (new installs, upgrades etc...)
>
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 22:46:33 -0500
Message-ID: <6PSdnbO6GesNCEXanZ2dnUVZ_qXinZ2d@comcast.com>
Michael Austin wrote:
> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>
> <snip>
>> >> Nope, not everyone at a company needs to know how to install a system. >> At most one or two may. And if they're familiar with the product, it >> should be no problem.
>
> All I have to say is that you must work for some very small companies :)
> You ought to try installing 6 or more large E25K class servers
> concurrently... If you know how to automate stuff - it is fairly easy...
> This goes for Oracle and DB2/UDB. SQLServer - if you can point/click it
> is a no-brainer.
>
> We have LOTS of servers that require either Oracle Server or Client
> daily. (new installs, upgrades etc...)
>
Virtually all of my customers are Fortune 500 companies. And that's what they say, also.
Sorry to hear you have so many installs and upgrades. Maybe you should try a more reliable database.
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