In Oracle 10g, "g" Stands for what?
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Answer / ravi soni
The "g" in oracle 10g/ 11g stands for the "Grid Computing".
Grid Computing is a concept in which the resources are
allocated to the networked users according to their needs.
Whenever a user is connected to the Oracle Database, it
computes the statistics and use of database by the user and
then provide the resources according to the usage by
independent user in the networked environment. In this
scenario the database become more scalable, available, high
in performance and more cost effective.
For instance, take a look at the high power electric grid
stations in your city. These power stations stores high
electric power of thousands volts but our appliances at home
consumes only up-to 220V. These stations gives us the power
we need to use. The rest is transmitted forward to the other
stations.
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Answer / santhosh kandula
G stands for Grid. Before we have the Oracle8i in that i
stands for internet. Because the 8i and 9i are developed
based on the internet applications after that Grid
computing can be developed then the oracle corporation can
be used to Grid computing applications and then develop a
new software based on Grid Computing.
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Answer / navin rawat
g stands for grid computing.
The basic idea of grid computing is the notion of computing as a utility,analogous to electric power grid or the telephone network.As a client of the grid,you do not care where your data is or where your computation is done.You want to have your computation done and to have your information delivered to you when you want it.
From server side,grid is about virtualization and provisioning.You pool all your resources together and provision these resources dynamically based on the needs of your business,thus achieving better resource utilization at same time.
grid computing can dramatically lower the cost of computing,extend the availability of computing resources and deliver higher productivity and quality.
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