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Re: SGA size

From: <JApplewhite_at_austinisd.org>
Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2006 18:49:48 -0500
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Sure, that's possible, though at the low end. I used to run a 7.3.2 database on an old laptop that had only 32MB total RAM and I think I ran it with a 4MB SGA. I didn't need a big Buffer Cache or Shared Pool. You could make it run pretty lean.

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    We have a client running oracle 7.3.4 ( I know it is outdated we are pushing to 9i), the sga size is 5MB. That’s right it is 5MB. Can a instance run with 5mb of SGA? Or is the dictionary table giving me the wrong info or Am I missing something here?  

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