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Google does use Oracle, but afaik only in-house for internal applications. The clustered search engine is entirely custom code and engine. 10,000 servers would be a pretty big RAC install. :)
Thanks,
Matt
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I'm confused. Does Tom Kyte actually say that Google uses Oracle or is he talking of "google-like behaviour" in Oracle queries ? Hemant
At 07:24 AM 26-09-03 -0800, you wrote:
HTH
Raj
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hmmm. must have read it wrong in the book. any idea how to get the 'estimated number of record returned?
Hemant K Chitale
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