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by lindvall
5512 days ago
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This post is as vapid as any of the this-NoSQL-datastore-is-better-than-this-RDBMS posts that pop up weekly. "Oracle also has a large number of background processes all competing for CPU (about 10 for a default installation). They are very efficient, but are still there – for every single database." How is it at all relevant to start counting how many processes or threads that are being used? In what world is this useful for any conclusion? |
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