Re: data handling issue

From: hrishy <hrishys_at_yahoo.co.uk>
Date: 4 Mar 2004 20:46:54 -0800
Message-ID: <4ef2a838.0403042046.3b6cc54d_at_posting.google.com>


Hi All

I think i should be joining the management..;-)

regards
Hrishy

"Mark C. Stock" <mcstockX_at_Xenquery .com> wrote in message news:<s4adneBCXK6kH9rdRVn-jw_at_comcast.com>...
> "Ed prochak" <ed.prochak_at_magicinterface.com> wrote in message
> news:4b5394b2.0403041110.5ab7bb26_at_posting.google.com...
> | hrishys_at_yahoo.co.uk (hrishy) wrote in message
 news:<4ef2a838.0403022012.1f83b19b_at_posting.google.com>...
> | > Hi
> | >
> | > Engineer from india here :-)..Well there are many different ways to
> | > ask a question and depending on the way its asked you would get many
> | > different responses :-).
> | >
> | > Your problem can it be understood this way you want to better manage
> | > archival data that keeps on growing but is huge and you need it
> | > online.
> | >
> | > Well one possible solution would be to dig into the oracle Docs and
> | > look into partitioning.Which is divide and conquer approcah for
> | > managing data .Specifically look at range partitioning.
> | >
> | > well if you want to be sure that usenet advice really works for you
> | > you should take a hint and start doing test for yourself.You are smart
> | > hmm and you will take every advice offered here and test it out.
> | >
> | > And if you are too lazy well indian engineer here would welcome you
> | > with open arms ..remember outsourcing is just a arms length away. :-))
> | >
> | >
> | > regards
> | > Hrishy
> |
> | Some good advice above.
> | >
> | > P.S:Please keep outsourcing and other bull shit away from this news
> | > group folks.
> | > I hate it this forum is meant for oracle and technical discussions.
> | >
> | Given that THIS group (comp.databases.oracle) is really defunct, there
> | shouldn't be discussion here at all.
> |
> | But being that some servers, (GOOGLE among them) still permits
> | posting to this group, some of the regulars in the 4 real ORACLE
> | groups browse here to lend a bit of help.
> |
> | And if there is any doubt, my point had nothing to do with outsourcing
> | to India or anywhere else. It DID have to do with the management
> | culture of lower costs at all costs. IOW managers looking to hire an
> | ORACLE DBA, instead hire a tech school programmer, because they are
> | "cheaper". Whether they are the best candidate is not considered. And
> | switching to MySQL only because its free, opensource, not considering
> | whether it will work in that application either.
> |
> | Now I wonder why I bothered to put that smiley on my post.
>
> ed,
>
> you fail to realize that this management approach has been tried and proven
> in the medical fields by many successful HMOs ;-)
>
> ;-{ mcs
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