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110.1 | A little bird told me..... | BMT::MCGOVERN | | Sat Apr 30 1988 00:25 | 17 |
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So far the only thing Oracle is doing is preparing installation
instructions for use when customers want to bring up Oracle
under 5.0. Where they are getting their information I don't
know.........but I assume it is from 5.0 beta sites (gasp !).
Mike McGovern
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110.2 | VMS 5.0 IS OK. NO SMP SUPPORT TILL ORACLE 6.0 | MERIDN::RITCHIE | insurers are risk aversive | Mon May 02 1988 21:52 | 8 |
| According to my customer, Oracle reports that they are running under
5.0 and everything runs fine. However, they will not be prepared
to take advantage of the VAX 62xx architecture until Oracle 6.0,
due out in the near (June?) future. There may be a trap in this
information, isn't 6.0 the release that is being called TPS and
doesn't it have separate license fees.? Oracle has stated that
an unload/reload will be necessary, but to the best of my knowledge,
they have not assured code compatibility.
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110.3 | More Good News | QUILL::BOOTH | A Career in MISunderstanding | Wed May 04 1988 00:57 | 7 |
| It's my understanding that Oracle v6.0 will be the standard upgrade.
Oracle*TPS will be an optional module at extra cost. The new
high-performance SQL (that's right, the performance fix is in the
language, not the database engine), PL/SQL, will be incompatible
with the current SQL (or so Paine-Webber says).
---- Michael Booth
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110.4 | Oracle VMS 8820 trial 12 Sept 88 | DEDO03::MURRAY | | Wed Aug 10 1988 16:26 | 15 |
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I have scheduled a testing session on 12/13 September 1988 to
prove/disprove that Oracle will run under VMS V5 on an VAX 8820.
Oracle are assisting with this activity. We will not be benchmarking
Oracle, but hope to prove that Oracle's acceptance procedures run correctly
under VMS V5 on a VAX 8820. We have to undertake this trial for
contractual reasons.
Has anyone already undertaken a VMS V5 trial on an SMP VAX (62xx or 88xx)?
Regards,
Colin Murray
SWAS Livingston, Scotland
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110.5 | ME TOO | MALLET::BATES | | Mon Aug 15 1988 16:55 | 12 |
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-< ME TOO >-
I to would be very interested to hear if anyone has trialed Oracle
on VMS V5 as we have to benchmark this combination in about 3 weeks
time on an 8820 .
Any info gratefully recieved .
Cheers
Kevin .
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110.6 | SORRY, IT SEEMS TO WORK! | OZZAIB::RITCHIE | insurers are risk aversive | Sun Aug 21 1988 03:43 | 19 |
| Colin and Kevin-
Please call Dave Bourque,US-Northeast Area-Sales, assigned to Hartford
Insurance Group Sales Team. His customer (mine, too) has conducted
a V5.0 test to determine the compatibility of our respective products.
Our on-site SWS person saw some problems: the customer daid the
results were satisfactory. We have had a hard time getting the
real answer (the CIO has designated Oracle as the 4GL/DBMS of choice,
which may explain the obfuscation).
Dave (he may kill me) can be reached at DTN 325-1801 during normal
East Coast US working hours. We also have Voice-Mail: just re-dial
the last four digits when you get the very inpersonal message!
P.S. The customer is deploying a 6220 with complete confidence,
so either it worked or they have a promise!
Sincerely,
Joe
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110.7 | YES, I DOES SEEM TO WORK | SNO78A::TAYLOR | | Fri Sep 02 1988 08:27 | 19 |
| We have a customer in Australia who has run a test of Oracle v5.1.22
on a VAX 6220. In summary the results were:
o 6220 throughput was approx twice that of a 6210
o 6220 throughput was approx 90% of 8550 throughput
Similar disk configurations were used although the 6220 had more
memory than the 8550.
The tests were batch runs using the playback facility of SQL*FORMS
to provide the input data streams.
The customer is a beta site for Oracle v6.0 which has just been
installed. No testing has yet been carried out.
Regards,
Alan
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110.8 | Seems To Work Ok | DUB01::BRENNAN_M | Conduct a lifelong romance - with yourself | Tue Sep 20 1988 16:56 | 12 |
| Have done a benchmark with 6210 -6240 machines. The results tended
to indicate that linear anvances in response times as additional
processors were added.
Obviously when I hit I/O bottlenecks, this figure became distorted.
SQL was used to do the enquiries and updates on the database.
The tests were not exhaustive but gave a flavour of expected
performance on a Customers database.
Martin B
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