I've gotten Oracle working with response files on 8.1.7
It does okay.

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-- "Bryan, Miriam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09/24/01 11:53:55 -0800

> In your opinion, which one is more robust, better? we need
> replication and resource management.

This comes down to a religious issue in many respects.  Each of the
databases does things the other doesn't; each does some things 
differently in ways that make some people [un]happy.

I've flushed any use of Oracle until they dump the "Universal
Installer" mainly because it makes getting the product up and running
nearly impossible on my systems (try a remote install with it sometime).
I'm also not happy that Oracle has replaced quite a few operational
methods (e.g., analyze table, svrmgrl) with things that don't seem to 
work as well on my and other sites.  Net resul that they took working
methods out of service before the new ones were wrung out the point of
production stability.

One place to look for traceoffs is the Perl DBI mailing list archives.
Even if you don't use DBI itself the list contains good descriptions 
of what problems people have with various databases.

sl
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