It looks like my blog entries about DATAllegro (such as this piece about DATAllegro and magic 4GFC throughput) are going to start to sound a wee bit different:
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Oh great!
Now they’ll be pumping 10 times more through a 4GB HBA than anyone else can with electrons…
Any thoughts you can share with us on Curt’s view of how Oracle can/should respond at
http://www.dbms2.com/2008/07/24/how-will-oracle-save-its-data-warehouse-business/
Gary,
Thoughts yes, share no.
Somehow reminds me of Rock’em, Sock’em Robots: http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/business/20080816-9999-1b16patent.html