I still cannot believe that there are reasonably large SAP
applications in production that are based on MaxDB.  But that's
probably only because I haven't seen it myself. :-)  However, from my
experience MaxDB usage comes nowhere close to e.g. Oracle or SQL
Server - neither performance, nor manageability or robustness wise.

hello Robert,

i know of more than one (and more than two ;-)) terabyte or near-terabyte installations of maxdb at some sap-asps, large german coffee-roasters and retailers.. ;)

further, i agree with you that maxdb-manageability and useability is now where close to (and especially) oracle concerning confusion and complexity.

the fact i love about sapdb (i still can't get the word maxdb over my lips) is its simplicity, you can do everything a oltp-db has to do with ease, but you're not crippled by gigabytes of unusefull stuff. but it all depends on the exact use-case.

so long, best wishes,

flo

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