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Tag Archives: Oracle
Database System Views – A quick comparison
One of the best friends of Database Administrators , irrespective of race(read engine) and religion (read edition) are the System Views. System Views have simplified troubleshooting and performance tuning a lot in the past few years. Couple of versions ago … Continue reading
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Encounter of DB2 and Oracle !
On a journey to capture more of Oracle’s market and to meet the latest feature demands IBM decided to introduce another feature rich edition : The DB2 Advanced Enterprise Edition . This latest flagship edition brings lot of features you … Continue reading
Oracle Exadata Database Machines
Oracle is now promoting their new database on steroids solution. Its called Exadata database machines. Its a complete system by itself. Exadata machine a.k.a Oracle Database Machine includes Oracle Enterprise RAC servers, Exadata storage server and SAN storage, all of … Continue reading