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BTW, that *is* a nice way of putting it: Mem=CPU*MHz (in MB) + SGA, but I
find it hard to believe - 900MB over the SGA?
Besides, I would (as was discussed in a similar thread a couple of days ago) for memory, rather than MHz (saves on the licence, too)
Russ Marcil wrote:
> Memory: If Solaris, they suggest 1MB of RAM per MHz per Processor (e.g.,
> 2 processors at 450HZ would be 900MB of RAM), in addition to size of SGA,
> Server processes (PMON, SMON, etc..) and memory consumed by each
> concurrent user process. Memory for each user may vary based on the app,
> and based on cursors, etc..
>
> Processors: 2 at highest available MHz may be sufficient, but we're not
> in production yet, so can't tell for sure yet.
>
> Disk: Bare minimum of 4: Tables, Indices, Redo logs, all others on 4th.
> If using archiving in lieu of disk mirroring, add a bunch more. Large
> tables?.. (e.g., over a million rows) then consider striping the large
> tables across 2 disks.
>
> You can view my current 8.1.5 Enterprise on Solaris 7 configuration
> summary at:
>
> http://www-act.ucsd.edu/staff/rmarcil/oracle/Coeusppt.html
>
> (this was a presentation I gave at a University conference).
>
> -Russ
>
> gorgos_at_my-deja.com wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I've been asked by my finance director to come up with a spec for a
> > UNIX server for 8i which will also run an ERP system (namely Tetra).
> > T
-- Gtrz, Frank van BortelReceived on Tue Oct 31 2000 - 14:04:41 CST