Title: RE: OT RE: Async I/O on Windows

Alex,

thanks for your positive comments about your enjoyment
of my sense of humor. Laughing is good medicine in
these serious times.

On the other stuff, if you know of any independent testing
labs you like, I'd be curious about their results, too!

Ross

p.s.  you did not say, but was it the Transaction Processing Council
website you found ridiculous?

-----Original Message-----
From: Afanassiev, Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 6:25 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: OT RE: Async I/O on Windows


Hi Ross

From you previous posts to the lists you seems to be a guy with the great
sense of humour that's why I always read your posts - very often they are
very funny.
The first one about TPC-C marks was really good and made me laughing.

But after 10 times even the brilliant joke becomes boring.

If you argue not just to argue and if you do really support M$ solution and
prefer in to Oracle/UNIX would you be able to provide more references and
facts than this ridiculous advertising site that could be useful only for
people that do not have time/wish/knowledge for research but like flashy
charts and tables ( unfortunately these people very often take a decision)


With regards
Alex Afanassiev
Oracle DBA, Internet.Operations/iFactory/Area63
Tel:    (03) 8 661 20 61
Fax:    (03) 9 650 36 74


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mohan, Ross [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 9:21 AM
> To:   Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject:      RE: OT RE: Async I/O on Windows
>
> [Richard Ji] 
> What I mean here is Oracle hasn't done a benchmark since MS and IBM
> published their numbers. 
> So do jump to conclusion so fast about who is better.
>
> ||  Point taken. They alway leapfrog. On the next jump, Oracle needs to
> jump about FOUR TIMES
>         as far.  That's alot.
>
> [Richard Ji] 
> Actually Major Networks makes tons of money from Olympics, the Tour de
> France.  Why do you think they spend so much money to sign the exclusive
> right to broadcast it?
>
> ||  Uh....because the "products" keep getting better?  Maybe we should
> keep looking at benchmark
>         numbers, too?  That's my only argument.
>
> That's fine with me if you found it far more cost-effective to read the
> results.  You said: "Oracle is NEVER in the top three. Usually, it doesn't
> even show up."  Funny just on the tpc site you referred to, Oracle is all
> I see in the top three for Non-clustered category.
>
> ||  See my previous post on the folly of RESTRICTING the servers to
> NON-clustered systems.
>
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