Re: AW: RMAN: I don't trust it

2003-02-11 Thread Lyndon Tiu
Quoting Stefan Jahnke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Lyndon > > hsql == HypersonicSQL. It's a pure Java, lightweight database > server. Not > suitable for large amounts of data, more the way to go if you're > looking for > an SQL database to embed into your Java app. > I thought we were talking abou

RE: AW: RMAN: I don't trust it

2003-02-11 Thread Richard Ji
Well no. Since you are comparing Postgresql with Oracle, why can't I compare it with HSql or any other database for that matter. And is postgresql scalable compare to Oracle? Can it handle my Terabyte database? -Original Message- Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 10:54 AM To: Multiple rec

RE: AW: RMAN: I don't trust it

2003-02-11 Thread Richard Ji
hricht- Von: Lyndon Tiu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Dienstag, 11. Februar 2003 16:54 An: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Betreff: Re: AW: RMAN: I don't trust it Quoting Stefan Jahnke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Lyndon > > hsql == HypersonicSQL. It's a pure

RE: AW: RMAN: I don't trust it

2003-02-11 Thread Lyndon Tiu
Quoting Richard Ji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Well no. Since you are comparing Postgresql with Oracle, why > can't I compare it with HSql or any other database for that > matter. You can compare anything here. I misunderstood hsql as an Oracle command/script/package (new?, hidden?, secret??) that

RE: AW: RMAN: I don't trust it

2003-02-11 Thread Lyndon Tiu
Quoting Richard Ji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: I wonder how scalable PostGreSQL is by default using default configs? I know Oracle in it's default configuration ain't scalable. Funny cause I know certain companies use Oracle thinking this is the solution to their database scalability problem. Only to be

RE: AW: RMAN: I don't trust it

2003-02-11 Thread Richard Ji
It does sound like a database command, doesn't it? There are a quite a few open source database out there, depends on what you need, they might just do the job as good as any others. -Original Message- Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 12:00 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Quo

RE: AW: RMAN: I don't trust it

2003-02-11 Thread Richard Ji
Why should the default be scalable? Please tell me, how does Oracle know how many CPU, Memory, the type of IO system, transaction volume and whether it's OLTP or DSS, on and on... Every database application is different. Scalability means different things to different database environments. And e

RE: AW: RMAN: I don't trust it

2003-02-11 Thread STEVE OLLIG
ag, 11. Februar 2003 16:54 An: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Betreff: Re: AW: RMAN: I don't trust it Quoting Stefan Jahnke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Lyndon > > hsql == HypersonicSQL. It's a pure Java, lightweight database > server. Not > suitable for larg

RE: AW: RMAN: I don't trust it

2003-02-11 Thread Richard Ji
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Lyndon Tiu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Dienstag, 11. Februar 2003 16:54 An: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Betreff: Re: AW: RMAN: I don't trust it Quoting Stefan Jahnke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Lyndon > > hsql == HypersonicSQL

RE: AW: RMAN: I don't trust it

2003-02-11 Thread Lyndon Tiu
Quoting Richard Ji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Why should the default be scalable? Please tell me, how does > Oracle know > how many CPU, Memory, the type of IO system, transaction volume and > whether > it's OLTP or DSS, on and on... Every database application is > different. > Scalability means dif