are you using a grid at stanford? how much data do they have at CERN?
From: MacGregor, Ian A. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/12/03 Wed PM 02:49:32 EST
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ORACLE JOINS CERN OPENLAB TO ADVANCE GRID COMPUTING
what is an LHC?
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CERN estimates growth about 5-10 petabytes per year when they start their
LHC in 2007...
Data load rates vary up to 1,5GB per second.
I would
If you read the full text of the article pointed to by the URL in the
original posting, you learn that 'LHC' is 'Large Hadron Collider',
whatever that is.
;-)
Mark J. Bobak
Oracle DBA
ProQuest Company
Ann Arbor, MI
Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not, and
a sense of
Oracle was by no means ready to support a database as large as Babar's. When the
experiment began, the biggest Oracle databases were around one terabyte. There was
also the RD45 project at CERN which weighed heavily on the decision. If we were to do
it now, we would probably use Oracle.
I
which telecom company?
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Oracle was by no means ready to support a database as large as Babar's.
When the experiment began, the biggest Oracle databases were around
I think one of the pluses of Objectivity was also the ability to cluster it
over lots of small/cheap computers (even without sharing the storage..)
Tanel.
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