i have a 1TB Oracle DB running on Win2K.
That customer previously used MS SQL server , until the DB grew up to some
350GB and then ..... the company i used to work for earned some good bucks
on MS SQL server to Oracle conversion and i got some moderate MS SQL server
knowledge.
Nice toy.
 
Seriously , i think small companies will increasingly use the ( MS SQL
server + Windows )  tandem or the (Linux + MySQL or PostgresSQL)
combinations , kicking Oracle off the small companies market.
 
This , along with the DB2 agression in the big enterprises market , makes me
seeing Oracle's future not so bright , unfortunately.
 
Regarding UNIX vs NT : i believe the real battle is going to be UNIX vs
Linux , even UNIX server vs Linux cluster. Think of it : a linux cluster of
some 30 servers gives U muche better performance and HA solution than a
serious SUN , HP or AIX machine for MUCH LESS money !
 


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Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 6:35 PM
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Someone on this list posted a message saying they were running a db with
320G of disks on Windows2000...
 

Patrice Boivin


-----Original Message-----
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 11:25 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L



Hmm, strange this one. This is like the age old NT and UNIX argument.
 
Many years ago now I was working on UNIX and Ingres
 
Progressed to UNIX, Ingres,Oracle and DB26000 (wow !! a blast from the
past). At about this time I heard that NT was to push UNIX out into the
wilderness and UNIX would become obsolete.
 
Ingres fell by the wayside after the CA takeover and DB26000 went the same
way and I was left with UNIX and Oracle.
 
I then moved to Unix, Oracle and Informix.
 
Informix dropped away rapidly - so here I am sitting with UNIX and Oracle
almost 10 years from the day that I was told that UNIX would be obsolete.
 
Absolute hogwash in my opinion.
 
Our company also uses MySQL and SQLServer. I will probably get around to
mucking about with both but don't expect them to push Oracle away. I'm with
Mark the only main threat I've heard is DB2. (and not the crap thing that
was DB26000 a while ago unless I'm mistaken).
 
 
Cheers
 
Lee

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