Re: Somebody use Appliance X4-2?

From: <vishalkhullar.vk_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2014 13:57:05 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <06429c99-e354-4b50-a788-4ba3b2af528d_at_googlegroups.com>


Did you ever proceeded with the ODA? Wondering how the experience was.

On Wednesday, January 8, 2014 12:18:38 AM UTC-8, Jack wrote:
> "joel garry" wrote in message
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> news:e8f6b517-317b-45fc-8d90-a249c149e1e0_at_googlegroups.com...
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> On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 3:25:03 AM UTC-8, Jack wrote:
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> And you can wash your jeans in the dishwasher and dry your plates in the
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> clothes dryer. The Solyndra reference is the big laugh:
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> https://community.emc.com/message/574319
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> Personally, I have no opinion on the appliances. I would expect it to be
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> decent (in the "nobody was ever fired for buying IBM" paradigm), you can get
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> in relatively cheap, then they get you on the scale-up and the real money is
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> in licensing, particularly the db and apps.
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> http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/pricing/exadata-pricelist-070598.pdf
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> (Actually, I think it would be good for my current company to consolidate
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> on, but past experience with Oracle being a poopy-head probably rules it
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> out.)
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> Google (or follow on twitter) Kevin Closson for some interesting technical
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> opinions.
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> jg
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> _at_home.com is bogus.
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> http://www.convergedigest.com/2014/01/oracle-ups-its-sdn-game-with.html
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> What is actually that "relatively cheap", what is the entry level?
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> Oracle Database Appliance X4-2 - Database $60.000
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> What is included? Any Hidden costs?
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