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> What's wrong with that picture?
You are telling them what they do not wish/want to listen ;) And I am making the same 'mistake'....
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rachel Carmichael [SMTP:carmichr_at_hotmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 7:50 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: Re: Veritas Quick I/0 and Oracle/ Asycnchronous I/O
>
> Jared wrote:
>
> >I just *had* to point this out. Had too many damagers want to solve
> >everything by buying HW when they have no idea what the problem is.
> >
>
> how about Sun E650, 26 CPUs (yes, I said 26), 9GB RAM
>
> made the application fly. Until we hit THE ultimate peak stress day and
> they died. I had spent the year prior screaming about how the application
> needed some serious rewrite or we would die on that day. Database had been
>
> "designed" (if you can call it that) by people who did not know Oracle and
>
> so recreated their flat file system.
>
> They told me that the reason we died was because I had not done my job
> properly.
>
> What's wrong with that picture?
>
>
>
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