Oracle has over 60% of the database market.

MS/SQL runs only on NT and most of the market is Unix.

IBM is just getting into non-AIX Unix and their DB2 for Unix is never going to catch 
up with Oracle.  Oracle even out performs DB2 on IBM's big iron.

Sun is a big boy in the Unix environment and will still be supported by Oracle.

Keep doing what you are doing.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrey Bronfin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 10:16 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: OT - system administration of different UNIX flavors
> 
> 
> Dear list !
> I'm getting affected by the rumors ;-(
> Not enough that everybody (well , mainly MS & IBM) claim that 
> they'll beat
> Oracle up very soon and take it off the market , 
> there is also a rumor that Solaris is not Oracle's #1 any more.
> I started to learn Solaris sys administration a couple of 
> months ago , since
> i have seen that it's the most frequently seen UNIX, and i 
> wanted to keep up
> with the market.
> This question is for those of U who is doing UNIX system 
> administration : is
> it easy to sysadmin another UNIX flavor (HP-UX,AIX,Linux) if U're
> comfortable with Solaris ?
> Is it different inside , from sysadmin point of view ?
> 
> Should i switch to learning HP or AIX because Sun is getting 
> abandoned by
> Oracle and therefore by the IT industry ?
> 
> Should i also start looking at IBM DB2 , MS SQL Server or other DBs ,
> market-wise ?
> Is it easy for an Oracle DBA to become GOOD DB2 , MS SQL 
> Server or other DB
> DBA ?
> 
> 
> DBAndrey
> 
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