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I'll throw out a couple of comments on this.
The additional resource requirements of new releases may be loosely
tied to improved performance. I say this because the additional
resources are needed to support enhanced and new functionality, some of
which is to provide better performance. New features which enhance
performance is one way. Another way in which new releases improve
performance is in updates / enhancements to the optimizer. Also, with
new releases come new Sql functions which also help with performance by
allowing us to code queries to achieve the same results with a lot less
work ( like 'merge').
>>> tjaros_at_webmail.co.za 04/24/03 07:56AM >>>
Good day
I just wanted to find out about the performance comparison between Oracle9i and Oracle8i or Oracle 8.0.X.
Does a new release of oracle software have any enhancement, better
performance, given that its requirements are met ?
Looking at 9i's requirements, or say generaly every new release of
Oracle normally require more memory, disk space, etc than the
previous.
That being the case, does that guarentee any performance improvement
or degradation in performance ?
Thank you, please respond for help on this
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