Mark Townsend wrote:
> hpuxrac wrote:
>
>> Lots of people evangelizing for 10g in this board. Few people in my
>> area even testing it yet.
>>
>> Who is running moderate or big workloads thru it in production?
>>
>> I don't need company secrets just info like ...
>>
>> Approx workload size ( # of concurrent users or # transactions a day or
>> "something"), what os, what patchsets, etc.
>>
>> I don't get real excited about 10g in test environments or qa.
>>
>> Not to start flame war but windows or linux is not as interesting (to
>> me anyhow ) as hpux/solaris/aix/others.
>>
>> IF it's a big linux production system then fine.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>
> Talk America run multiple production systems on 10g, including their
> rating engine and data warehouse. They are on HP and are getting close
> to having 90 terabytes of data managed by ASM.
> No specific link, but google "Talk America" site:www.oracle.com
>
> Chicago Stock Exchange also uses Oracle Database 10g. They are on HP
> http://www.oracle.com/customers/studies/roi/chicagostockexchange.pdf
>
> Dell run their European Order Entry system on 10g as well as a large
> Data Warehouse. They were on one of the three platforms you mentioned
> and used Oracle Database 10g to migrate to Linux
> http://www.oracle.com/customers/studies/roi/dellgedis.pdf
> http://www.oracle.com/customers/studies/roi/delleurostar.pdf
>
> Ohio Savings Bank run their call center, mortage application and DW on
> Oracle Database 10g. They were on HP, went to Linux -
> http://www.oracle.com/customers/studies/roi/ohiosavingsbank.pdf
>
>
> Other customers presented on their production experiences with Oracle
> Database 10g at OW in SF last year.
>
> See https://68.142.139.39/sf/scheduler/controller/catalog
> (Apologies for the certificate warning, but it should not be an issue)
>
> Select Advanced Search
> Type = Customer Case Study
> Primary Track = Oracle Database 10g
>
> There are also others that this search doesn't find.
>
> We also have installed base uptake figures that are very healthy. I
> won't share them on the newsgroup (too many prying eyes), but by all
> means talk to your rep - they will be more than happy to show you the
> momentum that has built up around 10g, and also identify references in
> your area/vertical).
Last time I looked Oracle was eating its own dogfood. I presume much of
that is of the 10g flavour. ;-)
--
Daniel A. Morgan
University of Washington
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Received on Fri Apr 01 2005 - 17:52:53 CST