At the Database Forum here in Denmark recently we had one presentation
comparing stuff between Oracle, SQL Server and DB2:
The Heterogeneous DBA by Chuck Sodowsky from Quest. It seemed to me
like he knew what he was talking about. Maybe he can help? I don't have
his email present.
Mogens
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Well i've been tasked to do some crosstraining of db2 DBAs to teach them
oracle(dark side, ok more expensive side).
Does anyone know of a white paper, document, book, etc that would do DBA
tasks comparisons?
looking for something like alter database datafile 'filename' resize
1000m; command
If you can hold on for the weekend ( I am so busy it is unbelievable) I
could maybe knock something together next week. Can you give me a list of
what you want and I will try and help you out next week.
Regards
Lee
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Joe
Not sure if it's that specific, but there has been material put up on
searchDatabase.com that does some of this. I can dig out the URL for you if
you haven't already seen that.
Pete
Controlling developers is like herding cats.
Kevin Loney, Oracle DBA Handbook
Oh no, it's not. It's much
There is 2 documents I know:
The one from Oracle is absolutely vendor oriented
http://www.quest.com/presentations/DB2_vs_Oracle.pdf
http://otn.oracle.com/deploy/performance/pdf/CWP_9IVSDB2_PERF.PDF
Stephane Paquette
Administrateur de bases de donnees
Database Administrator
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: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 3:13 PM
Company in Sidney, Nebraska has an Oracle /DB2 DBA position opening on its
IT staff.
Sidney is a small town, 2 hours from Denver.. 30 mins from Sterling, CO so
it's very close
to the CO/NE border.
The area has a very, very low cost of living, so renting or buying
an Oracle /DB2 DBA position opening on its
IT staff.
Sidney is a small town, 2 hours from Denver.. 30 mins from Sterling, CO so
it's very close
to the CO/NE border.
The area has a very, very low cost of living, so renting or buying a house
is tremendously
low compared to most other areas
Company in Sidney, Nebraska has an Oracle /DB2 DBA position opening on its
IT staff.
Sidney is a small town, 2 hours from Denver.. 30 mins from Sterling, CO so
it's very close
to the CO/NE border.
The area has a very, very low cost of living, so renting or buying a house
is tremendously
low
, Nebraska has an Oracle /DB2 DBA position opening on its
IT staff.
Sidney is a small town, 2 hours from Denver.. 30 mins from Sterling, CO so
it's very close
to the CO/NE border.
The area has a very, very low cost of living, so renting or buying a house
is tremendously
low compared to most other areas