
A comparing platform where people can talk about the positives and negatives and other functions of oracle and stbase
| Tags: | oracle sybase. comparison |
| Category: | Business Area |
| Industries: | IT Products |
| Functional Areas: | Application Software |
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Technologically speaking a solution comprising of NETAPP (storage) and oracle can be implemented within a week; i implement,maintain optimize databases on NETAPP storage. its my bread and butter ;)
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Computational costs are going down. Sensor technologies are now available for everyone allowing real-time application development increase. A lot of industries are suffering performance problems due them massive databases like telecom, airline...
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1. Oracle is ACID compliant, the other two are not. ACID is a Good Thing, and necessary for multiple sources to change data safely. 2. Oracle has row locking, SQL Server only has page locking, and MySQL only has table locking. Pessimistic locking at...
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"Scrubbing data". The data already exists, and you want to de-personalize it. Change SSNs, EIDs, and that sort of thing. If this is the case, your developers can make a script that will auto-generate one or two fields to a specified mask, in mere...
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I've been a fan of Sybase PowerDesigner for visual data modeling and reverse engineering. It can be a little pricey, but its feature set and its ability to reverse engineer a database schema make it quite worth it. There's a free 15-day trial that...
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the main cause of poor database design is a poor understanding of what the entities and attributes really represent, and the rules "sensible" data must obey (I'm a big fan of constraints and pre-operation triggers to make data as tidy as possible). It...
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