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    oracle 7x compatibility with Microsoft Windows

    Dear All,

    Is oracle 7x (oracle 7.3) compatible with Windows 2000 Server/Windows 2003 Server (64 bit/32 bit).

    Currently it is on Windows 95/NT, we need to migrate it to Windows 2000 Server or Windows 2003 Server.

    Please advise ASAP

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    At home, I have Personal Oracle 7.3.4.5 up and running in Windows 2000 Professional (togheter with 8i EEr3, 9iEEr2 and 10gEER2, not all at the same time, obvious), so it works, but for sure, it´s un-suported , instable, it can work or not in your case, who knows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pareshjavkar
    Dear All,

    Is oracle 7x (oracle 7.3) compatible with Windows 2000 Server/Windows 2003 Server (64 bit/32 bit).

    Currently it is on Windows 95/NT, we need to migrate it to Windows 2000 Server or Windows 2003 Server.

    Please advise ASAP
    Its better to migrate it to 10g...lots of intangible benefits u can get dear. Just use 10gXe coz its free

    Or

    Tha fastest way is to install 10gXE to your windows2003 server
    and create dblinks to your 7.3/NT and create synonyms to all your
    tables in 10g and presto! you got an instant 10g prod db
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    Thank You all for your quick responses.

    I have advised to migrate oracle aswell alongwith the O.S.

    That will ease my life as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yxez
    Tha fastest way is to install 10gXE to your windows2003 server
    and create dblinks to your 7.3/NT and create synonyms to all your
    tables in 10g and presto! you got an instant 10g prod db
    stop talking crap AGAIN, you cant do that!!!

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    oh..which one dear? the db links i guess...i havent tested it though will it be ok if 10g link to 8i?
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    Quote Originally Posted by yxez
    oh..which one dear? the db links i guess...i havent tested it though will it be ok if 10g link to 8i?
    Do you realy think you are obliged to respond to each and every thread in this forum? Please stop littering all over this forum, it is becomming a bit annoying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pareshjavkar
    Thank You all for your quick responses.

    I have advised to migrate oracle aswell alongwith the O.S.

    That will ease my life as well.
    Presumably you'll be fully testing your application on 10g first, right? There are a ton of differences between the two. Do you know what optimizer (RULE\COST) you are using on 7x?
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    Quote Originally Posted by waitecj
    Presumably you'll be fully testing your application on 10g first, right? There are a ton of differences between the two. Do you know what optimizer (RULE\COST) you are using on 7x?
    Optimizer=RULE, we will test the whole appilcation before going LIVE.

    Thank You for the Optimizer part, i almost had it out of my mind

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