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We have had an excellent experience with our Windows2000 clusters. Since moving to a clustered environment
on our Test, Beta and Production systems over 18 months ago we have had 0 ( Zero ) outages due to
Windows. in fact I have yet to see a BSOD on over 20 database servers since going to Windows2000.
Saying Windows is unstable shows a lack of understanding of what Windows2000 is today. Carrying the baggage of WindowsNT forward is a disservice.
I say go for it. In fact we will be moving to 9i RAC by the end of this year and we are planning on using Windows as our Oracle platform.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 1:49 AM
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SUN to Windows ?..... Why do you want to used Windows. I think SUN more more
better than Windows.
I suggest please don't used Windows. As you you known the Windows system is
not stable. SUN more more stable than Windows.
I think you have to think more than twice for using Windows.
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 6:29 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Sun to Windoz ..hmmmm ... are u sure ?
> Hi,
> We are looking from migration from Sun box to Windows box.
> Is anyone used Windows clustering with oracle8i?
> Is this clustering stable or more frequent creating problem?
> Please advice
> Thx
> -Seema
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