Nope, not yet. It's on my list of things to test and do with the system.
Right now, I'm just doing the design and development -- I know, I know, I
should probably architect the system better first, but this really is just
a family project at the moment.
When I do get to testing and scaling and backup and recovery and tuning and
sizing and all that grand stuff, I'll make sure to post to the list. Even
though we're all Oracle professionals, I know we're also getting tired of
the bloat. It's nice to have an alternative sometimes. :) I certainly
learned that when I was actually in the position of having the budget and
having to pay for the darn stuff.
Diana Duncan
TITAN Technology Partners
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Diana,
Sounds like an excellent alternative to higher end systems (shoots self in
oracle-foot). Have you tested how well it scales yet?
Scott Shafer
San Antonio, TX
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