Yeah, you could argue that things like that shouldn't be in the database. Oracle DB has very much become a kitchen sink.
But methinks that people complaining that it has too many features, are people who haven't used it or don't plan to use it and are griping. :D But these features arguably add value. Let me think of more: Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) is a queue mechanism built into the database; and it exposes a JMS API. So you don't need to roll your own or get yourself a DB plus Mantaray or some other JMS broker. It's all in the DB! and this is free, as well. Again, if all you're after is an operational data store and you're using PHP or Perl or JDBC, then definitely you won't see the value proposition of Oracle. But if you're after manageability (Grid Control is amazing -- there's nothing like it), high availability with built-in clustering (no more dinking around with Linux-HA or Sun Cluster or Veritas Cluster!), etc -- all in the same package -- there's nowhere else to go. On 4/26/07, rexonf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/26/07, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The things that differentiates Oracle from all the others, are things > that non-Oracle users either never have heard of, or simply aren't > aware exists. Things like > Sound like "bloat" ;-) Back on topic, there are rumors that google's patches came from youtube. Since youtube uses mysql in production.
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