When I first arrived in Australia, I was so stressed to see mega, urgent, limited supply sales at crash-door prices everywhere at Coles, Woolworths, Harvey Norman and other mega supermarkets. I wanted to go and buy all the stuff as I thought there would be no tomorrow and this is the once in a life time chance.
For instance I wanted to buy hundreds of liters of milk because it was on special rate and they said that it won't last long. Now after almost an year, not only the milk stands at the same special rate as it was before, that lounge, that bed, that TV, that fridge; everything is still at special and on that same rate and even has come down.
But Pythian is not some mega supermarket and we don't do it often, and in fact I have first time seen Pythian selling hardware and they are offering the Oracle Database Appliance at a throwaway price and its not that ever-continuing sale, so if you need it, you need to hurry it up.
Here is what Alex says:
More detail is here.
For instance I wanted to buy hundreds of liters of milk because it was on special rate and they said that it won't last long. Now after almost an year, not only the milk stands at the same special rate as it was before, that lounge, that bed, that TV, that fridge; everything is still at special and on that same rate and even has come down.
But Pythian is not some mega supermarket and we don't do it often, and in fact I have first time seen Pythian selling hardware and they are offering the Oracle Database Appliance at a throwaway price and its not that ever-continuing sale, so if you need it, you need to hurry it up.
Here is what Alex says:
"With Oracle Database Appliance, everything comes ready—you just drop the appliance in the data center, type in the selected IP addresses and run a single command from Oracle appliance manager. Two hours later you have a full-blown RAC cluster with a re-configured database. No network changes. No database storage setup. No server configuration. No compatibility nightmares."
- Alex Gorbachev, Chief Technology Officer, Pythian
More detail is here.
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