I finally got round to trying an NFS installation of 11gR2 RAC.
No real surprises here. It all seems a little simpler when using NFS, but it was cronically slow on my crappy kit. 🙂
Cheers
Tim…
Oracle related rants (and lots of off-topic stuff)…
I finally got round to trying an NFS installation of 11gR2 RAC.
No real surprises here. It all seems a little simpler when using NFS, but it was cronically slow on my crappy kit. 🙂
Cheers
Tim…
I’ve had my first play with 11gR2 today:
Nothing too unpredictable really.
I guess the most noticeable change is the new installer. I didn’t have an issue with the old installer, but a few friends from the Microsoft world had pointed out how dated it looked. The new is much cleaner, and although it will take some getting used to, I think it is a step in the right direction.
I’ve decided that I’m only going to do 64-bit installations from now on. I see little point doing the 32-bit installations, as I hope I will never work on one again. 🙂
Cheers
Tim…
I’ve just put another Oracle 11g new features article live:
Cheers
Tim…
I’ve recently been playing around with Database Change Notification, which is basically an asynchronous triggering mechanism. I’m not really sure why I would use it in an application, but it’s always nice to know about this stuff, just in case. I suppose it’s not drastically dissimilar to the the use of a handler module in Fine Grained Auditing…
I really need 11g to be released, then I can look at some cool new features… 🙂
Cheers
Tim…