On 6/6/07, Craig James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
They're blowing smoke if they think Oracle can do this.

Oracle could handle this fine.

Oracle fell over dead, even with the best indexing possible,
tuned by the experts, and using partitions keyed to the
customerID.

I don't think so, whoever tuned this likely didn't know what they were doing.

It's telling that Oracle's license contract prohibits you from
publishing comparisons and benchmarks.  You have to wonder why.

They did this for the same reason as everyone else.  They don't want
non-experts tuning the database incorrectly, writing a benchmark paper
about it, and making the software look bad.

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