Title: RE: Oracle's Updates Subscription Service
Walt,
Any
thoughts on the partitioning schemes I mentioned?
Wouldn't this reduce the load on the daemon?
In
addition, might the daemon be processor affinitied or nice'd to
a better level?
I smell
a solution, mate.
I am
most
Hang on to your wallets. Oracle announced that the latest returns would not meet
the market expectations. Real $.10 Market $.12 stock dropped to $17 and change
this morning.
Maybe it was a fallout from BILL C@$$##
ROR mm
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I heard one reason that was done is because one of those costs is tax
deductable, but not the other (don't remember which).
Henry
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Cool, thanks for the info Sarah, I hadn't seen that
Title: RE: Oracle's Updates Subscription Service
Thanks
for the input, Ross.
As far
as data corruption goes, it's neither semantic nor physical (well, there can be
some semantic corruption in certain circumstances, but they're being worked on.
We call them "bugs" here.) :)
Our
Title: RE: Oracle's Updates Subscription Service
Walt, you have just shattered my picture of you as a gentle man
surrounded by docile ruminants, never uddering a discouraging word.
Yes, it's amazing, the price of the software. My line to folks
is: For your money, Oracle is the best
Title: RE: Oracle's Updates Subscription Service
Well
Ross, Our campus is out in the country (just about everywhere in Montana is out
in the country) and we are, indeed, surrounded by docile ruminants. I'd like to
say that during our off-time we go out and gaze lovingly at their udders
Walt,
Last summer we noticed our support bill was split into two pieces--one for support and
one for upgrades. You can still buy both. I didn't notice that it was a lot more in
total than before, but it does give a cost cutter a chance to say we only need one of
those pieces!
Sarah
Does anyone know - will I still have access to Metalink if I will not pay for the
support?
TIA,
Michael Netrusov,
www.atelo.com
(202) 262 8469
(877) 528 0090
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