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That's a very tight spec. for any server running Oracle. You might get away
with it on a very small db, but it's still tight.
Still, most servers ship with 233-450 MHz CPU's and at least 64MB of RAM these days, so I'd call these 'benchmarks' out-of-date. Get some others. Or do your own testing on some loan kit, that's much more interesting (and relevant to your own needs).
MotoX.
Steve FAYE wrote in message <3621FE24.234DF6E1_at_effix.fr>...
>Hi,
>
>I have read a benchmark which compare OODB with RDBMS such as Oracle.
>This benchmark used a NT 4.0, P150 with 32 MB of memory and three
>Scsi disks. On this PC was running the dataserver (either Oracle
>or OODB). The client part was running on the same station.
>I think that these tests are irrelevant because of poor memory for
>Oracle (I do not speak about platform choose). Am I wrong ?
>
>Regards, Steve.
>
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