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March 28, 2010

oracle in Windows/Linux for memory Management

“os handling memory management,if in ca se of memory management windows/linux using inbuilt Oracle s/w then is it effective?”


I dont suggest oracle in windows/ linux because by using GUI os become a user friendly and oracle is good at back-end application than front-end application.And generating Query languague by normal user who doesnt no what a system is …horrible to them .And its Scalability is also high.
If we doesnt think of cost than for eg: take the banks who use the huge database of customers with the help of Oracle type of s/w and every large organisation use that but for an inividual its not good.
This my view frnds.

–pradeepthi@04009030


“I think oracle software is not sufficient to handle memory management because there is no mechanism handle to swapping,paging etc.”

–Hanuman@0400908


“Using oracle may be some context effective…but it may occupy more space than other operating system like windows and not more user friendly.”

–Mounika@04009023


“yes, we can do.with more changes to operating system.At first why we are using a DBMS…it just act as a back end technology to maintain the memory.
Now in case of Operating system, we can manage the hardware resources efficiently and use those by applying programs.
In case of DBMS…It only concentrate on Memory storage parts.(hard disk/main memory etc.).All other hardwares (like printer) they just taken care by OS.all other tractions can be done by OS.

OS is GUI model while DBMS not supported that. so User friendly matter comes into existence.
But we can make it as user friendly…
All we know various back end operations in DBMS(/oracle) with those we can make this into GUI supported.

What is a memory management requires is main problem before implementing right,
1)It don’t want any GUI model for flowing of data.
2)It requires different operations by using electric pulses(bits) which are helpful at connecting different hardware.

with above basics we can’t establish DBMS inside the OS..
If we manage above situations we can overcome this situation.

This is my view.

–Koushik@04009016

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