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Joe,
Please locate the "flack jacket" and wrap it security around your
body. You are about to get a barrage of comments ranging from "ASAP, to
fix what you have".
I would suggest that sense you asked the question that there must be
something in the wind at your location that would cause you to consider
the move. If in your opinion the time is near for the move then that is
the answer. If OS problems or support is the problem then I would
suggest that you dig deeply into the alternatives and come up with a
solution that is acceptable to you and the company. Companies just can'
afford to move to a different platform if there are reasonable methods
to correct what's wrong.
Personally, I would start when you have a viable road map laid out
and a buy in from the purse strings.
Ron.
ROR mª¿ªm
>>> JTESTA_at_longaberger.com 05/23/02 09:48AM >>>
A question has been posed to me, when to switch from NT to unix for
oracle.
Is it when the NT box starts getting out of memory issues, number of transactions, size of db?
just looking for some ball park answers.
thanks, joe
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