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November 1995, Week 4

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Duane Percox <[log in to unmask]>
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Duane Percox <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 26 Nov 1995 21:31:48 -0800
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Jim posed this question:
 
>Somewhere in the deluge of my reading material, I saw an article about HP
>demonstrating a massively *huge* database system involving terra bytes of
>data.  I believe it was with 9000 systems, Oracle DBMS and another party's
>disks (IEM?, SI?).  Can anyone re-establish me with a 'hot-link' or
>'cold-link' to this info again?
>
>Cheers.
 
It was EMC disks, and I believe this was demonstrated at the Oracle user
group meeting in Philadelphia. I assume you can get some info from the
oracle web pages. I read about the demo in some of the reading I caught up
with over the recent US holiday.
 
Do you need a magazine ref? Just holler, I can get it pretty easily.
 
-- Duane Percox (Quintessential School Systems)
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