Joe, you really have to learn how to let your feelings out and tell us what 
you really think :)

Okay, teasing aside, I agree... I dislike putting critical production 
systems on a brand-new release of ANYTHING!  9i is too rough around th edges 
as yet, I figure we'll move there in a year at the earliest.

Rachel


>From: "JOE TESTA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Looking for 24 X 7 Design Considerations
>Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 12:40:18 -0800
>
>Anyone contemplating upgrading anything more important than a sandbox 
>database to 9i is nutso.
>
>9i is ready for development playing around in 6-8 months, production no 
>earlier than 12-18 months is my estimation.
>
>joe
>
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/17/01 03:25PM >>>
>Tracy - Is there any possibility of upgrading these databases to Oracle8i,
>or even better 9i before you implement 24X7? Oracle is claiming new 
>features
>in 9i will support 24X7. I would also imagine that if you could bring all
>databases up to the same level, it would be easier to establish policies.
>For 7.3.4, you might need to do something entirely different. Also there is
>a book "Oracle 24x7 Tips and Techniques" by Venkat S. Devraj, but the
>publishing date was 1999, so the information may be dated.
>
>Dennis Williams
>DBA
>Lifetouch, Inc.
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
>We currently have 15+ databases (7.3.4 & 8i using IBM AIX and HACMP) that 
>do
>not have a  24x7 restriction.  Now, management is looking to bring in new
>products that will need to be 24X7.  They are looking for costs to 
>determine
>the viability of such a decision.  I have no 24x7 experience and am looking
>for
>ideas or options to consider.  [At least initially they are stating there
>can
>be no downtime for maintenance (upgrades/reorgs)]
>
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