Re: data handling issue

From: Jim Kennedy <kennedy-downwithspammersfamily_at_attbi.net>
Date: Wed, 03 Mar 2004 04:34:56 GMT
Message-ID: <Qfd1c.167096$jk2.614274_at_attbi_s53>


"hrishy" <hrishys_at_yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:4ef2a838.0403022012.1f83b19b_at_posting.google.com...
> Hi
>
> Engineer from india here :-)..Well there are many different ways to
> ask a question and depending on the way its asked you would get many
> different responses :-).
>
> Your problem can it be understood this way you want to better manage
> archival data that keeps on growing but is huge and you need it
> online.
>
> Well one possible solution would be to dig into the oracle Docs and
> look into partitioning.Which is divide and conquer approcah for
> managing data .Specifically look at range partitioning.
>
> well if you want to be sure that usenet advice really works for you
> you should take a hint and start doing test for yourself.You are smart
> hmm and you will take every advice offered here and test it out.
>
> And if you are too lazy well indian engineer here would welcome you
> with open arms ..remember outsourcing is just a arms length away. :-))
>
>
> regards
> Hrishy
>
> P.S:Please keep outsourcing and other bull shit away from this news
> group folks.
> I hate it this forum is meant for oracle and technical discussions.

I've seen a lot of Indian engineers do this very thing. I've also seen non-Indian engineers do this type of thing. I don't think it is a nationality or country of origin thing.
Jim
>
> josephcurwen_at_despammed.com (curwen) wrote in message
 news:<cc68edc4.0403020024.1e6e266f_at_posting.google.com>...
> > Jim,
> > I do have some experience, maybe this is the most complex project I
> > have dealt with, but we have enough time and resources to improve the
> > skills if required..
> > anyway the project is not so mission critical, even if a lot of data
> > are expected, and from a general point of view the factors are quite
> > calibrated
> >
> > anyway we used range partitioning to handle the issue
> >
> > best regards
> > jc
> >
> >
> > "Jim Kennedy" <kennedy-downwithspammersfamily_at_attbi.net> wrote in
 message news:<HgI%b.29833$AL.531756_at_attbi_s03>...
> > > "curwen" <josephcurwen_at_despammed.com> wrote in message
> > > news:cc68edc4.0402270027.4c59b7c9_at_posting.google.com...
> > > > > > jc
> > > > > I always find it strange that we see requests like this. Sort of
 along
 the
> > > > > lines of "I am building this huge Oracle database and I don't know
 much
> > > > > about Oracle but..." Wouldn't one get people on the project who
 have
 some
> > > > > knowledge and expertise on Oracle? It just strikes me as very
 odd.
> > > > > Jim
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > My experience in computer science is limited, I only have a First
> > > > Class Masters degree in Electronics Engineering, but I'm confident
> > > > with hard working and studying I can become 'good' as you
> > > >
> > > > plus, I'll be much more professional answering in Usenet
> > > >
> > > > thanks anyway
> > > > jc
> > > I am sure you are a hard working good person. My comment has nothing
 to do
> > > with your personality, but rather why people do this. (more the fault
 of
> > > the manager from not getting experienced people for a task that needs
 an
> > > experienced person) It is sort of like I've been hired to design a
 Boeing
> > > 747 and I have experience building paper airplanes. There is quite a
 gulf
> > > there in needed experience.
> > > Jim
Received on Wed Mar 03 2004 - 05:34:56 CET

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