I think you cannot measure the two different
philosophies and compare the results.

Spatialware is an Extender on SQLServer only
for the use with Mapinfo products, Oracle 8i Spatial
is a GIS independendent way of storing Spatial Data and
making it accessible from a various kind of systems (MapInfo,
Intergraph, ESRI,...even SQL native) .

And by the way there is a lot of tuning possibilities inside
Oracle 8i, read the docs, ask your Oracle Admin, and have a
deep look at your data, i am sure that there is a great potential
tuning it, but there is no cook-book for that, it depends on the
data, the way you look at it, and and and....

Regards,

Markus

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Subject: Re: MI-L Oracle 9i Spatial: who else?


>
> Hi
>       We r also seriously working on Oracle Spatial with MapInfo product
> range, and would like to add some comments to the ongoing discussion.
> I'm having two databases SQL server 7.0 (with Spatialware4.5 trial
version)
> and Oracle8i spatial
>
> Both my databases are populated with a set of 23 layers, populated through
> EasyLoader.
> Now when I load a Workspace with "Live Access" in MI 6.5, the
> SQL-Spatialware loads the workspace in less than 50 sec  and it takes
about
> 170 sec for the Oracle spatial database to load the same workspace..
>
> Any comments on this observation..??
> Is it something to do about Spatialware being native to MapInfo and the
way
> Oracle stores spatial data..??
>
> Regards
> Kaul, Deepak
> Software Engineer
> RMSI, NOIDA
> INDIA
>
>
>
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