I don't hear any real complaints from MSSQL users.

I do hear real complaints from Oracle (case sensitivity).


-John

On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 9:08 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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