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Urgent ......... [message #53883] Wed, 16 October 2002 00:57 Go to next message
hamid
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Registered: February 2002
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can you tell me that what is difference between ORACLE and SQL SERVER?
Re: Urgent ......... [message #53891 is a reply to message #53883] Wed, 16 October 2002 06:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
ts
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Registered: October 2002
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They are two different database systems from two different companies. The Oracle database is from Oracle of course, SQL Server is from Microsoft...
Re: Urgent ......... [message #53898 is a reply to message #53883] Wed, 16 October 2002 10:42 Go to previous message
Trifon Anguelov
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Registered: June 2002
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1. You will not find SQL Server running on VMS, HP-UX, Solaris, Linux, Irix, True 64, but only on Windows.

2. It does not support 64-bit memory addressing.

3. Uses Transact SQL oppose to Oracle PL/SQL.

4. Can run only on 4 node cluster.

6. Can not be used for data warehouse.

7. Can not use java stored procedures.

8. It is made for WINDBLOWS only......

Hope that helps,

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