Cherie,

    First off, I had no plans to ever use 9.0 anywhere other than test to see
what was new.  In your case your already on 9.0.1 and appear happy with that. 
Given that you could deploy o 9.0.1 or upgrade to 9.2 now and hope for a longer
time before the next upgrade.  Personally I'd make the argument to upgrade. 
Better to be on the bleeding edge at deployment time than  on the edge of
desupport.

Dick Goulet

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Dick,

Thanks for your comments.   So, the bottom line is that you are
recommending moving from 9.0.1.2 to 9.2?

Cherie


                                                                                
                                 
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Cherie,

    For the most part I don't like using version X.0 at any point.  Now in
version 8, I did get onto 8.0.5, but I did wait for the .5 to show up.
With 8i
it's 8.1.6 that was our baseline although I'm a lot happier with 8.1.7.
For 9i
I won't touch anything before 9.2, which is waiting for a test home right
now.
On the other hand I think it's a pretty wise idea to be on the latest
version
before going into production since that way you have a longer period of
time
before having to upgrade again.  I just like having some other poor slob
find
the bugs first.

Dick Goulet

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We have a couple of new applications in development that are moving to QA.
These databases are currently running 9.0.1.2 on Sun Solaris 2.6.   We've
been pretty happy with this version to this point but are at a pivotal spot
in our product development cycle where we have a narrow window in which we
could upgrade to 9.2 before we finish our QA cycle and move the
application to production.    We will be moving to production in the
September timeframe.

I know that 9.2 hasn't been out that long so I'm not sure how many people
are using it.   For those that are using it, what has your experience been?
Is it very buggy?   Any major problems?

We have an OLTP database, a smallish datawarehouse that uses partitioning,
and some datamarts that also use partitioning.   We do not use MTS or
replication.   Our character set is UTF8.  We will be essentially 24 X 7.
These are web-based front-ends.

What do you guys think?   This OLTP database is very mission critical for
us, once it gets to production.   Is it worth moving to 9.2 at this point
or should we wait awhile until a couple more patchsets come out?   How long
do people wait for a new release to settle before they move to it?

Thanks for your feedback,

Cherie Machler
Oracle DBA
Gelco Information Network

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