[SATLUG] Databases -- Not Linux Related

Rob Turner RobT at publicans.com
Thu Sep 5 08:57:01 CDT 2002


You can also license Oracle by number of users instead of by processor.  You
have to license at least 10 users per processor.  I believe the break even
point is at 50 users per processor.

Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike [mailto:infinitemike at softhome.net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 10:26 PM
To: satlug at satlug.org
Subject: Re: [SATLUG] Databases -- Not Linux Related


At 06:21 PM 9/4/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>If the database is relatively small and is not business critical, these are
>the key words, there is not much justification
>to go with overkill like Oracle or DB2.  That would be like driving an
>18-wheeler on your 5 mile commute to work each day.

I should have been clearer with my statement.  My database will not be 
small at all (1.5 - 2 TB) and it will be business critical.  The table and 
index structure will be relatively simple, but there will be gazillions of 
records.

Here's a more refined question.  The list price of Oracle before any 
discounts is $40K per processor.  I looked at the list price of DB2 before 
any discounts -- $20K per processor.  Do the math.  There is a $40K 
difference between Oracle and DB2 for a two-processor server.  I know I 
will need a good database in order to handle this volume of data, and we 
are prepared to spend money, but $80K was much more than what we 
expected.  $40K is a more acceptable number, but I don't know what the 
differences are between the two databases.  In short, how does Oracle 
compare to DB2?  What are the gotchas of DB2?

Mike

P.S.  My commute to work each day is 2.5 miles.  :-)

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