Re: Foreign key in Oracle Sql
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 18:12:55 +0100
Message-ID: <ucvcv0pqliq3jb1j2h1rcoe56a09a2vcs8_at_4ax.com>
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 07:47:44 -0800, DA Morgan wrote:
>Hugo Kornelis wrote:
>
>>>>* http://news.com.com/2100-1001-236732.html?legacy=cnet
>>>>This page has a more serious appearance. It lists Linux market share for
>>>>server OS at 16% in 1998 and 25% in 1999. I'm not sure how to relate these
>>>>numbers to the numbers I quoted from other sources in my previous message
>>>>(projected 28% of worldwide server shipments and redeployments by 2008;
>>>>16% of enterprises expecting over half of the company servers to run Linux
>>>>in 2005).
>>>
>>>To me this seems high. There is still a lot of Solaris, AIX, and HP/UX
>>>out there not to mention Windows: Especially on Exchange and other non-
>>>database servers.
>>
>>
>> Thanks for proving my point. :-)
>
>Did not such thing. The numbers are the numbers. And they clearly
>indicate a larger and larger percentage of the data center being
>run on Linux. Certainly not a majority ... but the number is
>increasing and by the end of this decade, the point I was making,
>it should approach critical mass unless stopped by the last resort
>of scoundrels ... a law suit by Microsoft.
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