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Release, where the support cycles are the longest.Īs I said, 8.1.6.3 - still being used, still being supported. They ought to move from terminal release to terminal I think that is where people get the idea that In fact, if I remember correctly, 9.0.1 was desupported Meaning that 9.0.1 was de-supported relatively quickly,Īnd to stay supported, they needed to move to 9.2.0. When 9.0.1 came out, people who were on 8.1.7 and jumped toĩ.0.1, were soon "forced" to move to 9.2.0. I think the point people are trying to make is that 10.1 is Moving from terminal to terminal May 07, 2004 You are right, all are entitled to their opinion, we just have to agree to have
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You into "i'll never upgrade cause there is always another release with another Them fixed in 9iR2, we'll backport from 10.2 as well.įollowing the wait for the terminal release cause it'll have more features gets I see bugs in 9iR2 that fall into the same category as you describe - to get More capacity, new features) they are not really motivated to change. As long as you aren't making major changes (new hardware, Many people are running still 734, 815, 816 and evenĮarlier versions. They haveĪctive open tars, patches being delivered and support being offered. I'm helping a customer today (and for the last 3 days) on 8.1.6.3. I remember a feature (was it Streams?) which was announced as new feature in 9iīut did not make it until 2, terminal release. Must upgrade to next release because the bug is only fixed there, or sorry sirīut only terminal release will be supported so upgrade. You dont want to waste money and time and to hear from Metalink, sorry sir you Terminal release, is when Oracle Corporation says so. Tom this is our opinion just to share with others so they might think twiceīefore proceed to migrate to a first release. An database migration isĬonsidered major, cant play with that and we spent tons of $$$ and time. Less) we were forced to upgrade to 8.1.6, then after around 8 months or so we When 8.1.5 was released we upgraded from 7.3.4. The point Oracle forces you migrate several times May 07, 2004 Old versions, especially when the new release has many salient manageabilityįeatures to make it more than worth considering. The point is - if you are *going* to upgrade, it makes no point to upgrade to That doesn't get an extra dime if you are on 7.x or 10g for an upgrade) Repectively disagree with this thought process (spoken as a person in a company
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That's not known until there is, well, a new release. So wait for the second release as 9i or third as 8i if you dont wanna waste time Later release because the first release is unsupported. Why? Because in 1 year or so you are forced again to migrate to the My Advice is NEVER EVER migrate to the first release of a new version. Same with 9i - the bug database is usually the first to go. We were on 10g well before 10g was released. I heard Elison said on presentation of 9i that normally even Oracle waits for 6 They are talked about in there, and it would give you a good overview of what The new features guide for 9ir1, 9ir2, 10g are something you'll want to read. Sort_area_size) are improved by other parameters in 9i itself.Īny document that gives parameter changes information between 8i and 10g will be The reason for this question is that many parameters in initora (like Is there any specific document that talks about 'TO TAKE CARE' when migrating Infact, many like me must be expecting a clear reply like this.
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Your suggestion to get into 10g from 8.1.7 instead of 9i came in the right time. It seems, you have a problems with RAM chips. The problems with RH on HP is the only HP problems. I did the standard install, so I may have all the monitoring options turned select table_name from select index_name from ind ģ) Should I leave them or drop them periodically?Ĥ) Should I be concerned with diskspace and performance? I've noticed that 10g is inserting unknown database objects into my schema. I've upgraded one of our test database to 10g to give it a spin with our applications before we upgrade production.