Re: Omnidex on Oracle?
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 18:08:44 -0500
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Indeed! Nicely surprised, never saw adds about it.
Salva.Brad_at_DIMAC.COM heeft geschreven in bericht
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>In article <F4155D9F9AA4D111B9990020AFBA52D50C5C61_at_ftp.sfi-software.com>,
> "Van Nieuwenhuyse" <van_nieuwenhuyse_luytens_at_online.be> wrote:
>> Are you shure omnidex is on Oracle?
>> I've been using an hp3000 with turbo image for years, this database did
not
>> have any way of keyed-indexing acces, wich Omnidex added to it.
>> So Omnidex was a well known name on Hp3000 machines.
>>
>> I'm Using Oracle now for several years but never saw the name Omnidex
>> appearing, wich would have torn my attention of course.
>>
>> Salva.Brad_at_DIMAC.COM heeft geschreven in bericht
>> <799qs6$hf7$1_at_nnrp1.dejanews.com>...
>> >I was wondering if anyone out there has had experience with a product
>> called
>> >Omnidex (according to them "a database search engine that utilizes
inverted
>> >lists and bitmap indexes for multidimensional analysis and superior
>> >performance.")
>> >
>> >I am considering it for a financial database, size 2-3G, Oracle version
>> 7.3.2
>> >on VMS/Alpha, Ross financial application.
>> >
>> >I am looking for improved performance (isn't everyone), particularly at
the
>> >end of the month, when I run about 20 hours worth of reports (FRX).
>> >
>> >Has anybody had any experience with this product good or bad?
>> >Will it hurt database performance during Insert/Update/Delete?
>> >
>> >Thanks for any help!
>> >
>> >Brad Salva
>> >
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Received on Sat Feb 13 1999 - 00:08:44 CET