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Re: How many connects does oracle allow...

From: Wolf Grossi <wg_news_at_REMOVE_ANTI_SPAMmagro-soft.com>
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 12:29:55 +0100
Message-ID: <385cc0c4.0@195.70.96.56>


Thanks Mike,

    I agree to your opinion;
the reason of my questions was a comment of a consultant in the project, stating that oracle does not allow much more than 1000 (onethousand) concurrent connects.
Wolf

Mikel <not_at_me.com> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag: QrW64.15424$uj2.437467_at_newscontent-01.sprint.ca...
> Hi Wolf,
>
> I guess what the other posts were saying is that 30,000 users qualifies as
a
> 'big' database project, Oracle or otherwise. Now if you are talking about
> 30,000 potential web users, say 50 at a time, then maybe a big NT box can
> meet your needs. However, if you're really talking about 30,000
concurrent
> users, well NT is not your solution. You'll need big backend server's,
> probably in some sort of parallel configuration (UNIX for sure). You'll
> need Oracle Advanced Networking and Connection Manger to handle the myriad
> of possible connections. Also you will probably need Oracle Security
> manager because 30000 users posses a strong security challenge, and you'll
> need Oracle Name servers, ..........
>
> You've got a big job in front of you (sounds fun actually), so some
> consulting might t be a good idea.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
>
> Wolf Grossi <wg_news_at_REMOVE_ANTI_SPAMmagro-soft.com> wrote in message
> news:385a84bf.0_at_195.70.96.56...
> > Hi,
> > I'm working in an Oracle project and it's planned to have up to
10.000
> > users in the 1st stage and finally up to 30.000.
> > What HW would one use for such a task and is it reasonable to run the
apps
> > on NT
> > or do we need to use UNIX?
> > Currently Rel 7.3.4 is used and we'll move to Oracle8i, possibly using
> Java.
> > Thanks for help,
> > Wolf
> >
> >
>
>
Received on Sun Dec 19 1999 - 05:29:55 CST

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