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Re: NT vs SCO - Oracle vs SQLServer

From: Len Wickens <len_at_v-wave.com>
Date: 1997/07/12
Message-ID: <5q9ks4$9mo7@crash.videotron.ab.ca>#1/1

Is there a reason that you are stick with intel platforms?

Based on our experience (running 35 Oracle databases on 23 unix servers and 5 nt servers) your best performance and scalibitly would be a sun server w/Oracle.  

If you have to stay with intel a HP server running Oracle w/NT make sure the server can add multi processors

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Len Wickens
Chief Systems Designer
Object Oriented Programming
Systems Corp.
WHAT PROBLEM?WHO SAYS IT CAN'T BE DONE?
THINK IT!! THEN DO IT
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 Keith Teare wrote in article <33c30311.0_at_ns.realnames.com>...

>Help!
>
>The subject says it all. Big decision to make real soon. Performance and
>scalability are the issues. Cost is secondary. Management is not an issue
>as we have prototypes in both. We are talking 40 million records with
about
>40 million reads per day and 100,000 writes.
>
>--
>Best Regards
>
>
>Keith Teare
>President/CEO
>Go Inc.
>Tel: +1-415-328-8885
>Fax: +1-415-328-8886
>Cell: +1-415-370-9676
>email: keith_at_easynet.net
>
>
>
Received on Sat Jul 12 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT

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