On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Orlando Andico <[email protected]> wrote: > > This topic wasn't originally between shared-everything and shared-nothing.
take note where i bump in... they are talking about RAC scalability... i just emphasize between shared-everything and shared-nothing... > No, you say they use it and they are happy and they have no problems. > That's quite a stretch from the Wikipedia entry, that's far more than > just referencing. then challenge that wikipedia page those *prominent* users section being mentioned... when i read the word *prominent*... it is logically to think they are happy with it... > My point is that you broadly labeling me as unable to understand > shared-everything is erroneous. no it is the other way around - shared-nothing... > And your understanding of Oracle > Coherence is very incomplete. and i dont want to explain from you further... as it will keep on meaningless debate... > You say I inject various topics to > prolong the debate but the reality is that you can't resist taking > personal digs at me. personal is nothing to do with here... but the irrelevant topics you were injecting that prolong the debate... like this one now for example... > The original topic was... issues you may face in migrating from MySQL > to Oracle. I initially pointed out areas where it's simply not > possible to move from MySQL to Oracle (lacking features). the previous posts of others already answered those questions... to make it clear.. i want to migrate from oracle to mysql because those features in mysql already serve my needs and cost me less.. no need to explain those oracle features to me... > Then you > come in and say shared-nothing is superior... that RAC exhibits > negative scalability... because it simply true... > that's where this prolonged debate began. it is really upto you orly if you want to continue this useless debate already... fooler. _________________________________________________ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List http://lists.linux.org.ph/mailman/listinfo/plug Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph

