the big question is how useful will it be in 10g. Will anyone want to use it? I think 
I saw a post somewhere that says wait until oracle version 12 before anyone uses it. 
> 
> From: "Mercadante, Thomas F" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2003/10/20 Mon AM 10:44:25 EDT
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> Subject: RE: anyone have opinions on the future of the 'grid'?
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> Dennis,
> 
> I guess this is the crux of my question.  My impression was that it was
> *not* just another implementation/release of OPS/RAC, that it was indeed
> something brand new.  I guess I need to wait and see what it actually does.
> 
> Tom Mercadante
> Oracle Certified Professional
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> 
> Tom
>    I would suspect that you are correct. I suppose we won't know until the
> 10g manuals are released. I do understand that parallel server was pretty
> much rewritten to create RAC. However, I would argue that what you see as an
> irritation is part of Oracle's marketing success. By changing the name of a
> feature, one can subtly change how it is perceived. How much does it cost to
> add an "i" or a "g" to a product's name?
> 
> Dennis Williams
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> If this is true, then what is the difference between RAC (formerly Oracle
> Parallel Server) and Grid computing?  Is this just another fine example of
> Oracle taking an existing product and renaming it yet again?  they *like*
> doing this.
> 
> Tom Mercadante
> Oracle Certified Professional
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> 
> Actually Dennis is quite correct.  Part of the architectural framework is
> that you treat disk like a service.  All disk storage is sharable across the
> enterprise grid you configure.  If you have multiple grids in place, you
> would have multiple disk architecture frameworks in place.  Alternately, you
> could share the disk architectures to create a common, scalable grid.
> 
> Unfortunately, Oracle has been very lax in discussing the financial
> requirements for the grid.  Forget Oracle pricing folks -->  think more
> about the cost to reconfigure your entire data center.  
> 
> Thank You
> 
> Stephen P. Karniotis
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> But that would require Oracle software to be installed on all the grids,
> don't you think?  I'm really curious how they are going to pull this off.
> 
> Tom Mercadante
> Oracle Certified Professional
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> 
> I think the assumption must be that all the computers on the grid are
> attached to a SAN. Does that seem reasonable?
> 
> Dennis Williams
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> For database type stuff, one must wonder how the data itself can be handled
> by CPU resources scattered hither and yon.  The answer comes from the fairly
> recent knowledge that, in our universe, every particle has a matching
> particle; and changing one of the particles results in a change in the other
> particle.  Well, the solution to trying to shove data all over the grid
> becomes obvious: One need only establish central management of the matching
> particles that make up the CPU and memory of all the computers involved.
> Initially, this would seem to be a daunting task ... until we recall that
> Larry is God.
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