Home » RDBMS Server » Server Administration » Unix vs Windows
Unix vs Windows [message #50636] Wed, 27 March 2002 22:08 Go to next message
Lapenkov V.
Messages: 8
Registered: March 2002
Junior Member
I've installed my Oracle 8.1.7 on Solaris8.
Vainly or not I want to transfer my databases to Win 2k server as the server is easy to be administered there.
I 'd like to find any comparisons of this two systems, applicable to Oracle.(URL or your own oppinion)

Thanks in advance.
Re: Unix vs Windows [message #50649 is a reply to message #50636] Thu, 28 March 2002 10:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Melissa
Messages: 65
Registered: January 2000
Member
We've always had problems running Oracle on NT. We reboot our HP-UX servers once a month as maintenance. We reboot our NT servers every night out of necessity. Otherwise, they lock-up/freeze/crash etc.
Re: Unix vs Windows [message #50654 is a reply to message #50649] Thu, 28 March 2002 20:07 Go to previous message
Lapenkov V.
Messages: 8
Registered: March 2002
Junior Member
Don't frighten me!
What does "out of necessity" mean?
If Oracle works so bad, your probably need to tune it well.My Oracle on Solaris worked approximately 1.5 years without rebooting.
I asked about probable advantages of Solaris compared to Win2k concerning to memory,I/O,processor utilization. In other words, What Oracle on Solaris can and Oracle on WinNT can't.
For instance, raw device.
Previous Topic: How to check for corruption on LOB datafile?
Next Topic: ORA-01031: insufficient privileges for sys?
Goto Forum:
  


Current Time: Mon Sep 09 21:25:08 CDT 2024