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First things first Joe - forget "NT" and use Win2K!!
When memory needs become greater than 3gig,.
When reliability is *essential* (24*7).
Security is essential (yea yea they *say* it's secure - but...)
Mark
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Sent: 23 May 2002 14:48
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
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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