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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 15:05:34 +0100
Message-ID: <385ce577.0@195.70.96.56>


Gerald, I agree;
...and yes, ORACLE 8i and Java will be (I hope) an issue.

Thanks and ciao nach Passau, Wolf aus Salzburg

Gerald Anleitner <ga_at_phil.uni-passau.de> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag: 385cd2ae_at_news.rz.uni-passau.de...
> Hi!
> Yes, this sounds really interesting and fun!
> As you cannot risk downtimes of your database, you must think about
clustering
> software and Oracle Parallel Server. I would not recommend NT for this
> application size, you have to think about one of the big unix boxes!
> Think about RAID, good backup strategies.
>
> Try to get some more information about how Java would perform in such an
> environment, I don't have any experience how thousands of parallel
executing
> Java things perform inside Oracle. Has anybody else experience on this
topic?
>
> Bye,
> Gerald
>
> 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.
>
>
>
>
Received on Sun Dec 19 1999 - 08:05:34 CST

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