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Re: Company thought DB2 will be better than Oracle.

Is there any Transparent Application Fallover in DB2? IBM should
copy it from Informix till it resolves DB2 instance disappearance issue.
The best part of it is db2start command will start everything without any
problem as if DB2 has forget and forgiven everything.
Peter

"Dirk Moolman" <Di***@mxgroup. co.zawrote in message news:<bk******* ***@terabinarie s.xmission.com> ...
If DB2 has all of this, I think "LOL" should be built into Informix
-----Original Message-----
From: smartdba [mailto:sm****** @nospam.net]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 3:03 AM
To: in***********@i iug.org
Subject: Re: Company thought DB2 will be better than Oracle.

You probably haven't turned on "Transparen t Application Fallover" yet.

DBA

Obnoxio The Clown wrote:
Database Guy wrote:
Oh come on! Type "earth is flat" into Google and you'll find people
who support that point of view. Everyone from experts to total
incompetents post to computing forums. Next time, do try being
selective when using the Internet.
It's not flat? But then why don't I fall off? Tell me that, smarty-pants!

--
"C'est pas parce qu'on n'a rien à dire qu'il faut fermer sa gueule"
- Coluche


sending to informix-list
Jun 27 '08 #1
3 1199
Wow, sounds like this is one thread that has been beaten too death, sneezed
in, coughed in, crapped in. This has to be one of the worst and nastiest
debates I have ever read from any newsgroup. Did anyone actually conviced
the other to see the other's point of view or change the way they thought
about the product they sided with? I doubt it. Sounds like this one could go
on for another 100 responses in this thread.

David
"Peter" <pe************ ****@yahoo.comw rote in message
news:39******** *************** **@posting.goog le.com...
Is there any Transparent Application Fallover in DB2? IBM should
copy it from Informix till it resolves DB2 instance disappearance issue.
The best part of it is db2start command will start everything without any
problem as if DB2 has forget and forgiven everything.
Peter

"Dirk Moolman" <Di***@mxgroup. co.zawrote in message
news:<bk******* ***@terabinarie s.xmission.com> ...
If DB2 has all of this, I think "LOL" should be built into Informix
-----Original Message-----
From: smartdba [mailto:sm****** @nospam.net]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 3:03 AM
To: in***********@i iug.org
Subject: Re: Company thought DB2 will be better than Oracle.

You probably haven't turned on "Transparen t Application Fallover" yet.

DBA

Obnoxio The Clown wrote:
Database Guy wrote:
>
Oh come on! Type "earth is flat" into Google and you'll find people
who support that point of view. Everyone from experts to total
incompetents post to computing forums. Next time, do try being
selective when using the Internet.
>
It's not flat? But then why don't I fall off? Tell me that,
smarty-pants!
>
--
"C'est pas parce qu'on n'a rien à dire qu'il faut fermer sa gueule"
- Coluche

sending to informix-list

Jun 27 '08 #2
"David Cuffee" <dc*****@comcas t.netwrote in message
news:b4iab.4944 53$YN5.334104@s ccrnsc01...
Wow, sounds like this is one thread that has been beaten too death,
sneezed
in, coughed in, crapped in. This has to be one of the worst and nastiest
debates I have ever read from any newsgroup.
Actually, I didn't read it that way. Which newsgroup do you mean by the
way?

It started off as a "merits" debate but pretty quickly, from an Informix
newsgroup perspective anyway, moved into a debate about the extent to which
IBM is likely to be successful in retaining the Informix users who decide to
abandon Informix. For sure some strong views have been expressed about IBM
as a company, and its database strategy, but is that so bad?
Jun 27 '08 #3
Centuries ago, Nostradamus foresaw when "David Cuffee" <dc*****@comcas t.netwould write:
Wow, sounds like this is one thread that has been beaten too death, sneezed
in, coughed in, crapped in. This has to be one of the worst and nastiest
debates I have ever read from any newsgroup. Did anyone actually conviced
the other to see the other's point of view or change the way they thought
about the product they sided with? I doubt it. Sounds like this one could go
on for another 100 responses in this thread.
Not even close to "worst." Visit can.taxes and watch the monkeys
fling dung at one another. It basically got hijacked by some "tax
protestors" a couple of years ago, and rational discussion has
essentially disappeared.
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Jun 27 '08 #4

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