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by hga
3962 days ago
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if Oracle bans showing its product(s) in benchmarks does this mean that it is slow? No necessarily. It's really easy to do bad benchmarking in good faith, especially for a serious database. Now imagine Company I doing benchmarks of Databases O and D, and they subtly cripple O, perhaps by failing to change one or two defaults.... |
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