Besides OpenIB for Linux and Windows ?
Solaris ?
AIX ?
HP-UX ?
Are there any plans for interoperability tests / have any completed ?
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On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 02:59:43PM -0500, Richard Frank wrote:
Besides OpenIB for Linux and Windows ?
HP-UX ?
Almost certainly not for HPUX.
Oracle should plan on continuing to use existing IT-API interface.
I'm told it's known to work and meets HP's requirements
(which RDS does not AFAICT).
What platforms does IT-API inter-operate with ?
OK - for HPUX we can fall back to normal TCP / sockets - for the stream
mode cases.
Any platform that supports SDP will have a distinct performance
advantage - especially if it supports zero copy.
W.R.T. RDS - we are moving to RDS as a
Any platform that supports SDP will have a distinct performance
advantage - especially if it supports zero copy.
W.R.T. RDS - we are moving to RDS as a replacement for IT-API / uDAPL /
and standard UDP.
Are you planning on using SDP or RDS? What platforms will have RDS that will
not have SDP?
On Jan 5, 2006, at 11:59 AM, Richard Frank wrote:
Besides OpenIB for Linux and Windows ?
Solaris ?
Sun had a fully working SDP for Solaris that got cut from Solaris 10
right at the last moment. I am not sure what the current status is,
but I know there were folks that were trying to
We need both - each for different Oracle clients / functionality with
respective connection models / modes of operation (stream vs datagram).
BTW - Oracle currently uses TCP streams / SDP for Client / middle tier
connectivity to the database. We use UDP / RDS within the database for
inter
We also use TCP streams for disaster recovery archiving involving very
large amounts of data. We would like to move this to SDP via AIO too.
On Thu, 2006-01-05 at 20:07 -0500, Richard Frank wrote:
We need both - each for different Oracle clients / functionality with
respective connection