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I'm afraid my opinion of moving from HP-UX to windows would get me
censored if not kicked off the list.
:)
However, I will ask the question of why? See, it seems you're asking
why not make the move when in reality your organization should not be
considering the move without good reasons to do so.
>>> ddoralist_at_hotmail.com 04/24/03 03:41PM >>>
We are in the midst of pondering a move from HP Unix (HP/UX) to WIN2K
and
upgrading Oracle 7.3.4 to 9iR2.
I would like opinions from people on the merits or problems with supporting/administering multiple Oracle instances on WIN2K.
Multiple as in 14 instances in development and 2 (OLTP/ODS {pronounced
odious}) in production for PeopleSoft HRMS with the expectation of also
having SQL Server on the same server (Data Transformation Services for
cheap
ETL).
David
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