From: "Steve McDaniels" <steve.mcdaniels@sierra.com>
Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle.server
Subject: Re: Server Consoidation info please.
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 16:42:01 -0700
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Don't be so hard on Jonathan.  Many graduate students
need help finding the SEARCH button on their browsers.

"Big Al" <db-guru@att.net> wrote in message
news:39E3A5C4.4A3C6575@att.net...
> Jonathan Juan wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm a student looking for informations on Server Consolidation for my
> > University Thesis. Please provide some usefull links & info on this
 topic.
> >
> > Any contribution is very much appreciated. Thank you.
> >
> > regards
> > Jonathan
>
> Sorry, but any student who is at the point of writing a thesis should
> know how to find his/her own information.  I agree that newsgroups are a
> valuable resource, however in this newsgroup you will get a better
> response if you ask specific questions that pertain to Oracle.  If you
> have done your own research and failed to find information then tell us
> where you searched and we may be able to direct you to other sources.
> FYI, I took an independent study class in 1971 and researched multi
> tasking operating systems.  At that time you had to search card catalogs
> and periodicals for references and then try to locate a local copy of
> the reference.  With the internet, it is much easier to locate
> references and order copies of books and articles that are not available
> locally.  As a start, I would suggest you consult with a research
> librarian.
>
> Big Al



