Sounds like a movie I watched this weekend... "Species." It's all science
fiction to me.


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IBM's latest DB2 claims to do this. Self monitoring, self healing.

ltiu

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> Right and the database will tell the end user where to park his/her stupid
> cartesian product sql statement!!
> 
> Sometime after I'm dead and buried I'm sure.
> 
> Dick Goulet
> 
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> Author: "Gogala; Mladen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:       7/22/2002 12:14 PM
> 
> What happened to the dream about the database that doesn't need 
> a DBA? Something like that was announced for the version 27i.
> You know, everything will tune itself, database engine will
> tap directly into the user's mind and, based on that, define the 
> best possible access path. Of course, the instance would spread 
> iself ideally accross the available disks, allocate the optimum 
> amount of memory, tune its parameters and deinstall any MS Office 
> products from the machine. Sort of Larry Ellison's version of
> "I have a dream" speach.
> 
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