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HI Jay,
Oracle9i on Solaris has been around since April ofr May of 2001.
Good Luck
JH
JayMiller_at_TDWaterhouse.com wrote:
>An edict just came down from our CIO that we should upgrade all our
>databases to 9i by the end of the year (he's decided it's important that we
>always be on the latest release of all software).
>
>Aside from the fact that other than a small play database we haven't done
>any testing yet, aside from the fact that to do this I'd have to cancel all
>my holiday plans with friends and family to work every weekend in December
>(probably plus Christmas and New Years) to meet this arbitrary deadline, I'm
>still nervous about upgrading to such a relatively new release (I wasn't
>intending to consider it until late next year).
>
>So, one question and one request.
>
>1. When was 9i first released for Solaris (I haven't been able to find this
>information after poking around the Oracle website)?
>
>2. Could anyone please post any 9i horror stories you've had? I know about
>the Managed Rollback Segment problem, but since that feature is optional it
>doesn't give me a lot of ammunition.
>
>If this was a better job market I'd be contacting my headhunter right now.
>
>Jay Miller
>
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