Re: How long to install Oracle on Sparc?

From: Joel Garry <joelga_at_rossinc.com>
Date: 1996/11/27
Message-ID: <1996Nov27.221526.26420_at_rossinc.com>#1/1


In article <01bbdbb0$a58674c0$d52979a8_at_trodgers.mindspring.com> "Stephen A. Rodgers" <trodgers_at_mindspring.com> writes:
>This really is more of a factor of your personal experience level than
>anything else. I have seen installation on Solaris take as long as two
>days to get everything, including SQL*Net up and configured properly.
>However, I used to install Oracle databases on brand new, clean HP servers
>(which aren't much different than the Sun servers) and I could get a full
>blown installation done within two hours. I think a lot of it has to do
>with how comfortable you are with the process of installing Oracle in
>general. You probably would be safe to assume it will take you a day to a
>day and a half if you want to have some flexibility in your schedule.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Stephen A. (Tony) Rodgers
>Prominence Consulting, Inc.

Assuming, of course, you have the correct compiler. Check this before you start the clock.

>
>matthew penn chanin <chanin_at_unm.edu> wrote in article
><3299D001.2781_at_unm.edu>...
>> Folks:
>>
>> I'm in the process of estimating an implementation at Kirtland AFB and
>> wondered if I could get a tip on how long it takes to install Oracle
>> 7.xx on a Sparc running solaris.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Matt Chanin
>> Computer Sciences Corporation
>> chaninm_at_plk.af.mil
>>

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