Oracle - what sort of database system is it? Is it for Unix?
gupta at cai.com
gupta at cai.com
Tue Feb 12 08:18:04 AEST 1991
In article <10607 at pasteur.Berkeley.EDU>, mao at eden.Berkeley.EDU (Mike Olson) writes:
> In article <1991Jan29.152745.9028 at cs.odu.edu> aiko at cs.odu.edu (John K Hayes)
> asks regarding oracle:
>
>> Does it run on VAX VMS?
>> Can someone describe generally what Oracle is?
>
> [...]
> do later releases of oracle include a query optimizer? at what release
> level was one added? and what (roughly) is the cost function used to
> pick a plan? the last question is intended to discover whether oracle's
> query optimizer is less than, equal to, or greater than the standard
> optimizer that was designed for system r in the 1970's.
>
> any oracle implementors out there?
> mike olson
> postgres research group
> uc berkeley
> mao at postgres.berkeley.edu
There is a comprehensive article in InfoDB (a magazine published by
Database Associates, Colin White - Editor) Fall 1990 (Vol 5 Num 3)
written by David McGoveran - Associate Editor, which compares the
optimizers of commercial RDBMSs (CA-DB, DB2, Informix Online, Ingres
Oracle, Rdb/VMS, ShareBase, Sybase SQLServer, and Tandem NonStop SQL).
According to it, the Oracle optimizer doesn't even come close to the
other products on the market.
Yogesh Gupta
Computer Associates.
(408) 922-2633
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