It's good to know that Linux is now tier 1 support by Oracle. But Solaris
is THE development platform for Oracle.
Plus being a tier 1 support doesn't mean the OS (that includes Linux and NT)
is as good as Solaris.
My $0.02
Richard Ji
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Eric
One comment I would like to make is that the Linux version is now tier 1
supported iby Oracle, just like Sun Sparc Solaris and Windows NT releases.
The
versions starting from 8.0.5, 8.1.5 to 8.1.6 have progressively become more
and
more stable. I know because I struggled with each one. There still are
problems with the release, but for the most part the 8.1.6 version is very
stable. The most notable improvement was the standardization of the JVM,
which
allowed the Universal Installer to finally run with no problems. Give it a
try, it may just surpise you. Now as far as pricing goes for an intel
platform, I think it's way over priced. :P
Tom Tyson
Exodus Communications, Inc.
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- Eric Lansu <eric.lansu_at_quicknet.nl> wrote:
> You what?????
>
> Transferred from Solaris to Linux? It's a test-account I hope, or else get
> your pay-check and run....
>
> No, now seriously, why transfer from Solaris to Linux? Oracle on an
> INTEL-platform is always trouble to me. Even Solaris-Intel is not my first
> choice, though it's better than Linux.
> The problem with Linux is the stability and the availability of patches.
If
> there's a problem in Solaris <-> Oracle interaction, a whole team of
tech's
> starts working on it. For Linux you never know.
> Configuring an X-client on Solaris (Intel) is 5 minutes work. There are
some
> Linux-geeks here who have been working on it for 3 day's on Linux and even
> now they don't get the resolution I need for the Oracle-installer!
>
> I'm not trying to start a UNIX-Linux war here, but I'm very curious why
you
> choose Linux over Solaris. Convince me please!
>
> Eric Lansu
>
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> Sent: Thursday, 24 August 2000 21:26
>
>
> > I just trasnferred some account from an oracle database on solaris to an
> > oracle database on linux.
> > Everything looked perfect, UNTIL I tried to insert or modify records
from
> > tables that do not belong to the SYSTEM
> > table space.
> > It gives me the following error:
> >
> >
> > ORA-01552: cannot use system rollback segment for non-system tablespace
> > 'USERS'
> >
> > What can I do? What is happening?
> >
> > TIA
> >
> >
>
>
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