DB 12g [message #478381] |
Fri, 08 October 2010 06:50  |
John Watson
Messages: 8804 Registered: January 2010 Location: Global Village
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I'm seeing a few SRs with comments such as "fixed in 12.1". But I'm wondering if it will be called 12g. My guess is that "g" will last only for two major release, 10g and 11g, just as "i" was only 8i and 9i. So what might it be called? 12f (for "fusion")? Or 12c (for "cloud")?
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Re: DB 12g [message #478387 is a reply to message #478381] |
Fri, 08 October 2010 07:21   |
rleishman
Messages: 3728 Registered: October 2005 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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The 10g thing was - I think - forced by the previous coining of 10i by Oracle Applications.
Any reason other than gut feel to suggest it's time for a change?
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Re: DB 12g [message #478392 is a reply to message #478390] |
Fri, 08 October 2010 08:01   |
joy_division
Messages: 4963 Registered: February 2005 Location: East Coast USA
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ramoradba wrote on Fri, 08 October 2010 08:55SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Wed Apr 1 09:58:46 2009
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connected to:
Oracle 12g Enterprise Edition Release 12.1.0.1.0 - 64bit Production
With the Expensive option
That is an April Fool's joke. Note the date and "expensive option."
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Re: DB 12g [message #544588 is a reply to message #478381] |
Wed, 22 February 2012 13:11   |
Goulet, Richard
Messages: 19 Registered: January 2011
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Lots of laughs, course the "Expensive option" describes Oracle from the get go and they should keep that just for honesty's sake. As for 12c, if you look closely that is 12c Grid, or cloud control, not the rdbms. Looks like too much fluff, again, and not enough substance. Oh Bother!!
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