From: Paul Gilligan (pdgilligan@oyap.net)
Date: Thu Oct 03 2002 - 12:35:35 CEST
From: "Paul Gilligan" <pdgilligan@oyap.net> date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 10:35:35 -0000 Message-Id: <20021003103535.CF40AC221@om1.oyap.net> Subject: Re: [suse-oracle] Re: SuSE vs RedHat with Oracle - FYI
Yes you are correct, but you must balance your requirements
for the projects you are undertaking against the risk of
trying to take advantage of new features and hardware
support.
SLES7 will provide a very good base for Oracle database 9i projects.
Why make things complicated and risk project delays ???
Can you provide any details without risking confidentiality
about the project requirements?
e.g applications? third party?
PL/SQL based?
JAVA based?
XML based?
transaction levels?
number of database objects?
number of client/server users if any?
etc
Paul
> Paul Gilligan wrote:
>
> > The new features of the new versions of SuSE 8 and UL will be more todo
> > with improved user interfaces that will not effect running Oracle.
>
> In a previous post, Michael said that SLES8 will include the new kernel
> features developed by Oracle together with RedHat and Intel. Or am I wrong?
>
> --
> Cristian Veronesi - C.R.P.A. S.p.A. - Reggio Emilia, Italy
>
> recursion n.
> See recursion.
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