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As a tangent,
For Windchill:
I would really push PTC to support PostgreSQL which would have better performance than both Oracle and MS SQL Server:
You will have tons of money to spend on more PTC modules with great performance.
It's time to have PTCput time to develop this alternative.
Another Question,
If you have migrated to SQL Server, do you keep you Windchill on a linux/unix platform or is your application servers also become Windows? Or is the assumption your Windchill and Oracle is already on Windows?
Who has migrated when there original OS's where Unix/Linux?
Did you keep your Windchill on Unix/Linux and move your database from Unix/Linux to Windows?
In comparisons between platforms:
How often was your downtimes, performance, etc affected by?
http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/pricing/technology-price-list-070617.pdf
The SQL server cost matrix used to be online but I can't find it anymore. Too bad PTC doesn't support Postgre SQL, man that's open source and you just need to pay for a company like Red Hat for supported maintenance.
Have a Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and Happy Holidays!
Just a FYI,
You might experience this error/failures when trying to load data into SQL Server 2005/2008:
http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic585161-148-1.aspx
Lots of fun,
Have a Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, Happy Holidays and just be safe,
Patrick
SQL server has major issues with Windchill system that has more than 1 methodserver including background method server. SQL Serverhas majortransaction issues when there are multiple sessions (method servers withimbedded tomcat 10.X) accessing the same record/table.SQL Server standardfunctional limitation is to lock it to first come first served. Thus, all other sessions get backed up or frozen. I really hope in the future for customers sake that PTC supports Postgre SQL databases. It is free and can be completely supported by PTC itself. Instead of dealing with a mamoth company to change it's behavior like Microsoft, PTC can help improve the open source database.
I wish everyone good luck and happy holidays,
Did Oracle just change Oracle Standard Edition? It now has everything with DBA studio and database management. The cost is now only less that 10% of Oracle Enterprise Edition and cheaper than SQL Server. I only need 4 CPU sockets every especially if each socket is hex or octo core.
Even PTC technical support is now advising me to go to Oracle. Why did PTC sell to customers that Microsoft SQL server to be supported with Windchill when there is so much issues.
The funny thing is when I performed the migration from Oracle to SQL Server. At the time, PTC was only supporting the migration tools from SQL Server 2005. I successfully used the migration tools from SQL Server 2008 and found the issue of SQL Server not supporting multiple methodservers with SPID/transaction errors. It's more like if PTC supports the Oracle migration tools from SQL Server to Oracle. Most likely Oracle will definitely support it and its just a question of PTC now supporting it. I don't recal ever running any tool from PTC to perform the migration from Oracle to SQL Server. I believe the same will apply for SQL Server to Oracle.
You just have to test everything after migrating.