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While I want to avoid getting into this argument, what you are saying is the same as "well it works on my machine" and "there can't be anything wrong with Oracle Database because Oracle says there are no bugs."


No, what I'm saying is, "None of your problems are consistent across use cases, therefore they're your problems not the system being used."

I haven't actually said anything about my own experience, so it's funny you claim I have...


"I'd rather trust a corporation providing some information over an individual providing absolutely nothing, especially when that corporation's information matches with my own internal information."

Ah, I had assumed that your internal information was from experience, either your own or your organisation's. Since that is not the case I am curious where your "internal information" comes from considering you completely disregarded @bsagdiyev's personal experience.


What part of what I said makes you think my internal information isn't from experience? Just to be clear; it is. I haven't described my specific experience, so claiming I said "it works perfectly for me" is not something I've claimed.

What you tried to say was I was claiming that since it worked for me it was therefore good. That isn't the case. I'm saying because it worked for me AND EVERYBODY ELSE, it's therefore good.




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