I am running ORacle8i on Windows2000 and for what I use
it for I see no difference from NT.
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Ross & Mark,
There are no major performance concerns here (and we get
Oracle "free" {system wide educational site license} -
unlike MS/SQL), so what I want to know is: does Oracle8
generally work well on Windows 2000 server (compared to
running it on NT4)? We will be running on this hardware:
IBM Netfinity5100 w/ RAID (dedicated Oracle server, w/
web server on same box, if possible).
My assumption is that Win2k/Oracle8 is "ok". Are there any
horror stories out there about running Oracle8 on Win2K
where running on NT4 would have been better?
thanks!
ep
On 5 Feb 2001, at 9:25, Mark Leith wrote:
Date sent: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 09:25:25 -0800
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> RE: Async I/O on WindowsWOOOOHOOOOOOO a SQLServer vs. Oracle debate
again!!
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