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    well I am not sure if it was alpha or beta or whatever, the fact is it's being benchmarked in 2002 already, Oracle would not let some OS vendor advertise with an inexistent version would they?

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    Originally posted by pando
    well I am not sure if it was alpha or beta or whatever, the fact is it's being benchmarked in 2002 already, Oracle would not let some OS vendor advertise with an inexistent version would they?
    Right, but couldn't it have been a typo :-)
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    doubtful, look the PDFs, they all stating 10i

    from tunable parameters in one of docs

    DATBASE TUNABLES

    p_run.ora

    compatible = 10.0.0.0.0
    Last edited by pando; 03-29-2003 at 11:17 AM.

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    Personally, I am struggling with management to get upgraded from 8.1.7 to 9i. 9i will be around for a long time to come, IMHO.
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    mariest at least you are running 8.1.7, my boss sent me to a customer recently and 2/3 of production instances are 7.3.4! And it's one of largest Hosting/Housing/ADSL provider in Spain LOL That's what I call high technology

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    Originally posted by julian
    December!

    And now internally then don't call it 10i but DB2003.
    Judging by the MS-style name this is the Windows version Just hope it's not a month late!
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