Re: Comparison of DB2 and Oracle?
From: michael newport <michaelnewport_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 26 Oct 2004 01:11:00 -0700
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Date: 26 Oct 2004 01:11:00 -0700
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Hans,
> > development and maintenance costs are human factors.
>
> Yes! And they are onging.
If the analysis and /or programming is bad then these costs will be higher.
And do not forget, Oracle will charge you for a licence, this is ongoing.
> By using that capability.
>
> To reduce the total cost of a project over several years,
>
> Reduce development and maintenance costs,
Human.
> By writing and maintaining LESS code,
Human.
> By having more capability in the vendor's product,
The database market is saturated with capable products.
What does RMAN do that the OS does not ?
Human.
Received on Tue Oct 26 2004 - 10:11:00 CEST