bmg@mck-csc.UUCP (Bernard M. Gunther) (10/03/85)
Has anyone on the net had any experience with Oracle. We are looking into possibly purchasing a few copies (for a mini and pc/ats). Any info would be appreciated. I will summerize for the net. Bernie Gunther mit-eddie!mck-csc!bmg
lar@inuxc.UUCP (L Reid) (10/11/85)
> Has anyone on the net had any experience with Oracle. We are looking into > possibly purchasing a few copies (for a mini and pc/ats). Any info would > be appreciated. I will summerize for the net. > > Bernie Gunther > mit-eddie!mck-csc!bmg *** REPLACE THIS LINE WITH YOUR MESSAGE *** We have had Oracle running under UNIX on a VAX for about 1 1/2 years. Its clear that the UNIX version of this dbms was a "kluge". The latest release was mainly a performance release which helped alot but I have still don't much care for how many of its features operate. It doesn't take advantage of what UNIX allows you to do. If you are running UNIX I would consider INGRES. Also, we've had trouble getting good support from ORACLE people (i.e. technical support). The documentation for the UNIX version isn't that great. So when things don't work like we think, we call our support people. They don't know UNIX and usually have to call out to their support people for answers or can't give us help at all. I also don't care for the way their screen formatting facility works. The source file for the interactive screens is somewhat burdensome and can be destroyed when compiling it. Our people have lost considerable amounts of work this way and its frustrating. There is no way to execute these screen programs from a C-program yet (Ingres has this). Call if you have specific questions. Sometimes that's better than having someone ramble about their complaints. Laura Reid AT&T 317-845-6135
abbajay@oracle.UUCP (Dave Abbajay) (10/18/85)
In article <1166@inuxc.UUCP>, lar@inuxc.UUCP (L Reid) writes: > > Has anyone on the net had any experience with Oracle. We are looking into > > possibly purchasing a few copies (for a mini and pc/ats). Any info would > > be appreciated. I will summerize for the net. > > > > Bernie Gunther > > mit-eddie!mck-csc!bmg > > We have had Oracle running under UNIX on a VAX for about 1 1/2 years. > Its clear that the UNIX version of this dbms was a "kluge". The > latest release was mainly a performance release which helped alot > but I have still don't much care for how many of its features operate. > It doesn't take advantage of what UNIX allows you to do. If you > are running UNIX I would consider INGRES. Also, we've had trouble > getting good support from ORACLE people (i.e. technical support). > The documentation for the UNIX version isn't that great. So when > things don't work like we think, we call our support people. They > don't know UNIX and usually have to call out to their support people > for answers or can't give us help at all. > > I also don't care for the way their screen formatting facility > works. The source file for the interactive screens is somewhat > burdensome and can be destroyed when compiling it. Our people > have lost considerable amounts of work this way and its frustrating. > There is no way to execute these screen programs from a C-program > yet (Ingres has this). > > Call if you have specific questions. Sometimes that's better > than having someone ramble about their complaints. > > Laura Reid > AT&T > 317-845-6135 Since I'm still new at net.games {and my base.line game ain't much better :-) } I sent a detailed reply to Laura directly instead of a follow-up, by accident. I also sent a note explaining my net.naivete asking her to please post it. Soooo, if it doesn't show up, send those thousands of nasty-grams to her. Dave Abbajay Sr. Technical Staff ORACLE Corporation (415)854-7350
ecec@ur-tut.UUCP (Eric Carleen) (10/22/85)
>> Call if you have specific questions. Sometimes that's better >> than having someone ramble about their complaints. >> >> Laura Reid >> AT&T >> 317-845-6135 > >Since I'm still new at net.games {and my base.line game ain't >much better :-) } I sent a detailed reply to Laura directly instead of >a follow-up, by accident. I also sent a note explaining my net.naivete asking >her to please post it. Soooo, if it doesn't show up, send those thousands >of nasty-grams to her. > >Dave Abbajay >Sr. Technical Staff >ORACLE Corporation >(415)854-7350 And you wonder why people have trouble with Oracle support...