Hi all:
In continuation of my investigation of Oracle, i also noticed
that there is:
. no SAP for FreeBSD
. no DB2 for FreeBSD
. no Sybase ASE for FreeBSD
. no Informix for FreeBSD
Discouing PostgreSql installations, effectively enterprise
database setups have given FreeBSD a miss.
What cou
Allen wrote:
> PS; not to sound weird, but does anyone here have any neat hardware
> configurations? Like a machine running FreeBSD that has like CD/DVD/Tape
> /Cool hardware you're proud of? Thanks!
http://berklix.com/scanjet/ FreeBSD inside a scanner.
Cheers,
Julian
--
Julian Stacey: BSD U
> Since the folks have prior experience with FreeBSD it seemed
> logical to try and setup Oracle on FreeBSD on IBM x-series
> server.
>
> Did you try the linux compatibility setup? It's for a much older version,
but might be interesting to play with at least.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/ha
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 08:57, Saifi Khan wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> In continuation of my investigation of Oracle, i also noticed
> that there is:
> . no SAP for FreeBSD
> . no DB2 for FreeBSD
> . no Sybase ASE for FreeBSD
> . no Informix for FreeBSD
>
> Discouing PostgreSql installations, effectiv
Julian H. Stacey wrote:
Allen wrote:
PS; not to sound weird, but does anyone here have any neat hardware
configurations? Like a machine running FreeBSD that has like CD/DVD/Tape
/Cool hardware you're proud of? Thanks!
http://berklix.com/scanjet/ FreeBSD inside a scanner.
Cheers,
Julian
O
Marius Nünnerich writes:
> Saifi Khan writes:
> > Discouing PostgreSql installations, effectively enterprise database
> > setups have given FreeBSD a miss. What could be reason for this ?
> Same answer as last time: Please ask the respective vendors and report back.
Furthermore, if there is a L
Hi,
> From: Allen
Allen wrote:
> >> PS; not to sound weird, but does anyone here have any neat hardware
> >> configurations? Like a machine running FreeBSD that has like CD/DVD/Tape
> >> /Cool hardware you're proud of? Thanks!
> >
> > http://berklix.com/scanjet/ FreeBSD inside a sca
On Sat, 26 Sep 2009, Marius N?nnerich wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 08:57, Saifi Khan wrote:
> > Hi all:
> >
> > In continuation of my investigation of Oracle, i also noticed
> > that there is:
> > . no SAP for FreeBSD
> > . no DB2 for FreeBSD
> > . no Sybase ASE for FreeBSD
> > . no Infor