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10g vs 11g [message #296661] Mon, 28 January 2008 10:09 Go to next message
vikramjogi
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Hello All,

We are currently on version 9i and planning on upgrading. I was insisting my management to upgrade to 10g but my management wants to upgrade it to 11g instead of upgrading it to 10g first and then 11g after couple of years.

I want experts opinion on this matter. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

Thankyou
Re: 10g vs 11g [message #296664 is a reply to message #296661] Mon, 28 January 2008 10:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mohammad Taj
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Hi,
go through below link from asktom
http://asktom.oracle.com/pls/asktom/f?p=100:11:0::::P11_QUESTION_ID:597813300346606714

hope this help
Re: 10g vs 11g [message #296666 is a reply to message #296664] Mon, 28 January 2008 10:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
vikramjogi
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Thanks Taj
Re: 10g vs 11g [message #480458 is a reply to message #296661] Mon, 25 October 2010 01:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hadweir
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Surprised I prefer 10g more than 11g. Because 11g crashes operating systems easily especially on windows.
Re: 10g vs 11g [message #480459 is a reply to message #480458] Mon, 25 October 2010 01:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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10g or 11g is something meaningless.
Do you mean 10.1, 10.2, 11.1, 11.2?
Saying 11g crashes OS, is also meaningless without telling in which case (OS version , service pack, installed patches, Oracle version up to 5 decimals). 10g also crashes OS in this case.

If you are planning to upgrade, upgrade to 11.2, do not upgrade to something that is obsolete.
Remember these dates:
10.1 (obsolete): end of premier support: 01/2009, end of extended suppport: 01/2012
10.2 (obsolete): 07/2010, 07/2013
11.1: 08/2012, 08/2015
11.2: 01/2015, 01/2018

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Michel

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Re: 10g vs 11g [message #480463 is a reply to message #480459] Mon, 25 October 2010 01:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hadweir
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what i mean here is 11g realease 1. On vista (5.0, 5.1). Just try installing and unstalling.
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Re: 10g vs 11g [message #480467 is a reply to message #480463] Mon, 25 October 2010 02:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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So this is not Oracle RDBMS but the installer, and so this is more likely a Windows problem on Java not an Oracle problem.

By the way, Vista is Windows 6.0.
In the end, use 11.2 not 11.1.

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Michel
Re: 10g vs 11g [message #480470 is a reply to message #480467] Mon, 25 October 2010 02:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hadweir
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Thanks menn.
Re: 10g vs 11g [message #480477 is a reply to message #480470] Mon, 25 October 2010 02:44 Go to previous message
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hadweir's issue splitted to Windows forum: 11.2 Installation problem on Windows 7

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Michel
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