The question I find most relevant is what platform your organization has
the resources to support.  Most of us can handle most day to day MSSQL
tasks.  Not so with Oracle, which requires someone trained and experienced.

Rick
On Sep 28, 2012 7:18 AM, "Hennigan, Sandra" <sandra.henni...@usdoj.gov>
wrote:

> All,
>
> I am setting up a brand new ARS with ITSM. The big decision is whether to
> go with SQL or Oracle as the backend.
>
> I prefer SQL; management thinks Oracle.
>
> Without starting a frightening Friday foray on the List, does anyone (LOL)
> on the list have an opinion? I really need some feedback with the Pros &
> Cons of using either DB that I can take to my managers.
>
> So you know, the system is for an organization that will support about
> 3000 end users (Support staff plus customers). We have the entire ITSM
> suite to deploy which will be accomplished in stages. We will start with
> Asset and Incident Management then move onto Change and Release then to SRM.
>
> Anyone?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Sandra Hennigan
> Remedy Developer
>
>
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