Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Oracle 11g

Well. Since everybody is talking about oracle 11g, and I have been really quiet lately... I took today and installed oracle 11g, then I upgraded a test database to 11g with zero problems.

I ran some of our testing scripts and performance and results matched what had been documented earlier in the month. So, I bit the bullet, I upgraded a production database to 11g. Now, when I say "production" I mean a 3 user database coming in at just under 2 gig in size including system tablespace, so awfully small. It is simply a way for users to search for files that were created before 2000 and was simply 5 spreadsheets compiled to a common format and loaded. It is a recent addition to our systems and I have all of the base data that can be loaded again.

So, we are successfully running an oracle 11g database in production.


Woot Woot.



7 comments:

ReallyEvilCanine said...

Upgrades are fun. Day is night. Black is white. We are winning the war against Oceana.

Unknown said...

Hi all,

I'd like to share my following notes on Oracle 11g New Features:

http://www.ahmedbaraka.com/computer/docs/oracle_11g_nf_1.0.pdf

I hope it'd be useful.

Dev Singh said...

i like this

Ernesto said...

Finally Oracle 11g came out and I have been working on it from past few months. Its really nice experience working on this version as there are lot more additions to it, new feature, utilities, functions and a lot more surprises.
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Ernesto said...

Finally Oracle 11g came out and I have been working on it from past few months. Its really nice experience working on this version as there are lot more additions to it, new feature, utilities, functions and a lot more surprises.
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Unknown said...

Dear Sir,

I m planning to write oracle certification exam but confused to choose between 10g or 11g, please suggest me, which exam should i take...
i m also using certification dumps so please review the questions or provide me latest dumps...

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Unknown said...

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