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Use the same version that you are using in production but for the OS on the
notebook. Just scale down the sga (db_block_buffers etc)
Jim
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> Which Version of Oracle is suitable just for showing of a demo version
> built from a production database (the demo contains only excerpts of
> the data, that is, only a small subset). The demo DB does not need to
> handle big loads, only one user connects to it locally when travelling
> with a notebook, and should ideally need only minimal administration.
> Well, if it can be put in readonly mode, it would not need any
> administration at all. The production DB containing the whole set of
> data runs under Oracle 9.2.0.
>
> One condition should be met though. The demo version should support
> the OCI API (as regular versions usually do), because the GUI is
> written using PHP that uses OCI to connect to Oracle.
>
> Any suggestion?
>
> Rick Denoire