RE: Slightly-OT: Throw HW at a SW/DB problem

  • From: "Dunbar, Norman (Capgemini)" <norman.dunbar.capgemini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Jonathan Lewis" <jonathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 09:49:03 +0100

Morning Jonathan,

<SNIP>

>> The logical fix is sometimes simple, the necessary code change tends
to be 
>> harder - unless you catch it very early.
True. And so far, in the contracts I've been on, the only time I see a
database, as a production DBA, is when the thing has passed through the
myriad layers of management and so on, and then it goes live. The money
has been paid, the contracts signed - and we are stuck with it.

I've had multi-user systems running "SELECT MAX()+1" queries on the
database to get the next "sequence" because the application is "database
neutral". I already mentioned that everything I see has a parse:execute
ratio of 1:1.

There must be some good and well written apps out there! Somewhere?
Surely? One day, perhaps, I'll come across one.


Cheers,
Norm.


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