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Ah, the beauty of TCP/IP. I use the same tools whether I'm connected to a
LAN or the Internet. As for slow connection speeds, just depends on how
patient you are. I generally don't connect at less than 26,400 but I am
sure it will work.
Daniel
Austin, Texas
"Frank Downs" <frankdowns_at_mweb.co.za> wrote in message
news:38723ae2.4438491_at_news.mweb.co.za...
> I am interested in the concept of remotely administering databases via
> the Internet (e.g. basic performance tuning, backup monitoring, alert
> log monitoring, disk space monitoring etc.) for unsophisticated Oracle
> clients.
>
> Does anybody have any experience, advice or reference material
> regarding the administration of Oracle databases via the Internet
> (particularly between two continents where the effective connection
> speeds could be < 33K)
>
> I am guessing that Telnet is more than adequate for Unix system, but I
> am unsure with regards to the effectiveness of remote tools provided
> by NT (e.g. the NT Resource Kit 'Remote Console', performance monitor,
> event viewer, server manager etc).
>
> Thanks
> Frank
Received on Tue Jan 04 2000 - 12:45:29 CST
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