-- "Jesse, Rich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/04/02 09:03:28 -0800

> The problem with Linux on Sparc or Alpha is that Oracle doesn't have
> binaries for them.  I've requested Alpha binaries, but haven't had any
> response, despite the "1-2 business days" response.  <sigh>

Remember: They're Oracle, you're not. Be glad they take
their precious time to not answer your questions!

The main problem with Intel boxes is a narrow I/O bus and
latency issues with the chipsets. The VIA set tends to be
faster so far as I've seen. Combined with good SCSI boards
and LVM striping you can get decent throughput, but it'll
never match something like a V-box or 6500 for full-bore
speed. The "real" alpha motherboards (not "NT compatable"
toys) use wide I/O channels to keep the chip fed.

If you're considering linux look carefully at clusters.
They can be an immense help dealing with large databases.

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