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Old 04-20-2008, 04:49 PM
Ian Michael Gumby
 
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Default Re: Informix beats Oracle




DA Maroon wrote:
>If you are going to bash something at least choose a valid point on
>which to bash. One thing I find fascinating about some in this crowd
>is the willingness to close their eyes and throw punches.
>
>Those of us who actually know Oracle throw them too. But ours are on
>target.
>--
>Daniel A. Morgan
>Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
>www.psoug.org


Why? That's never stopped you.

With respect to Oracle, I can't stand how you have to consider the database
that you want to attach to as the "user". Very bizzare. And don't get me
started on Quad Tree indexing. Oh and that nasty bug with their r-tree
spatial indexing that is a major performance problem in 9 that supposedly
got fixed in 10.

Then there are their memory leaks in their JDBC drivers...

Yes Daniel, I grok software development against Oracle.

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