scalability - What makes Oracle more scalable? -


Oracle has a reputation for being more scalable than the other RDBMSes. After working with it, I can say that it is more complex than other RDBMSes, but I have not really seen anything which makes it more scalable compared to other RDBMSes . But then, I have not really done a lot in depth.

What are the features that are more scalable than the Oracle?

Instead of going to disk like some other tricks, instead of going to the disk instead of loading the block from the buffer cache of the other node.

In addition, maintenance of RAC with rolling upgrade helps in operating a large system more sensible.

There is also a different aspect of scalability - storage scalability makes ASM storage capacity very straightforward. A well-designed ASM based solution, without the need to do some special work, should scale the past 100 terabytes of size.

Do they make Oracle more scalable than other RDBMS, I do not know. But I think I would be less happy to try to increase the non-oracle database.


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