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IBM DB2 UDB 7.1 on AIX 4.3.3 just has the world's fastest TPC-H numbers:
12891.40 QphH_at_1000GB
http://www.tpc.org/new_result/h-result1.idc?id=100042702
In comp.databases.oracle.misc Randy Burlew <randall.burlew_at_srs.gov> wrote:
>>
>>According to my experience it it wasn't more
>>robust than an ordinary UNIX nfs mount. In fact
>>I quit VMS when I finally was sick of system crashes
>>just because someone has pulled an ethernet cable.
>>Rebooting a VAX at that time ( 1990 ) took hours to
>>complete. Compare that with the few minutes
>>of an RS6K at that time.
> I usually try to answer in a tone > that is conducive to a reasonable > discussion, but in this case I cannot. > You are either greatly exaggerating or > completely inept when it comes to VMS. > Randy > ****************************************> These are my opinions only Received on Fri Apr 28 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT