Oh yes, the RDD story is good. Carel-Jan and I were in Paris for Oracle
World, sharing the horrendous costs of a hotel room, and having one
final beer when the phone rang at 2 am.
It was a Dane, and it was also one of Miracle's support customers. Since
our motto for Miracle Support is Call us
software on it. If your on SAN, you dont
install SAN software on it.
From: Goulet, Dick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/12/19 Fri AM 09:14:27 EST
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That is not exactly a new feature. Oracle 9i has
Oracle Managed Files where you give it a directory
and then just build tablespaces
software on it. If your on SAN, you dont
install SAN software on it.
From: Goulet, Dick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/12/19 Fri AM 09:14:27 EST
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Mogens Nørgaard
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It's the Best of Breed versus One Vendor debate, and there are pros and
cons galore.
The perfect scenario, of course, is when they combine, so one vendor
delivers the
: 10g new features question for beta
testers
That is not exactly a new feature. Oracle 9i has
Oracle Managed Files where you give it a directory
and then just build tablespaces. The database picks
the filenames for you. Now mind you it does work,
but I'll
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Date: 2003/12/19 Fri AM 09:14:27 EST
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Subject: RE: 10g new features question for beta
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That is not exactly a new feature. Oracle 9i has
Oracle Managed Files where you give it a directory
and then just build
I saw a presentation from Oracle on 10g new features last night in Reston,VA. I know
atleast one other person from the list was there. Since Oracle is releasing details
and its going to be released(in theory) in the next 2 weeks, I was wondering if you
guys could talk about it.
1. does ASMs
That is not exactly a new feature. Oracle 9i has Oracle Managed Files where you give
it a directory and then just build tablespaces. The database picks the filenames for
you. Now mind you it does work, but I'll be damned if I use it in anything other than
a development environment. For some
dont install SAN software on it.
From: Goulet, Dick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/12/19 Fri AM 09:14:27 EST
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: 10g new features question for beta testers
That is not exactly a new feature. Oracle 9i has Oracle Managed Files
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Date: 2003/12/19 Fri AM 09:14:27 EST
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: 10g new features question for beta testers
That is not exactly a new feature. Oracle 9i has Oracle Managed Files where you
give it a directory and then just
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Subject: RE: 10g new features question for beta
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That is not exactly a new feature. Oracle 9i has
Oracle Managed Files where you give it a directory
and then just build tablespaces. The database picks
the filenames for you. Now mind
/19 Fri AM 09:14:27 EST
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Subject: RE: 10g new features question for beta
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That is not exactly a new feature. Oracle 9i has
Oracle Managed Files where you give it a directory
and then just build tablespaces. The database
software on it. If your on SAN, you dont install SAN software on it.
From: Goulet, Dick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/12/19 Fri AM 09:14:27 EST
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: 10g new features question for beta testers
That is not exactly a new feature
software on it.
From: Goulet, Dick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/12/19 Fri AM 09:14:27 EST
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Subject: RE: 10g new features question for beta
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That is not exactly a new feature. Oracle 9i has
Oracle Managed Files where
I was in Reston last night, too. Also, Tom repeatedly
emphasized RMAN, which I've not spent enough time
mastering, will be even more important in 10g. Does
everyone here use RMAN that is using 9i currently?
BTW. Tom mentioned SAME, as you say, but I can not
remember what he said about it. Sorry.
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Just a couple of comments on this which hopefully won't go down the
Marketing track too
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And the more that vendor, namely the database in this case, controls more
and more of the stack
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I was in Reston last night, too. Also, Tom repeatedly
emphasized RMAN, which I've not spent enough time
mastering, will be even more important in 10g. Does
everyone here use RMAN
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