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Joe,
I'm not POSITIVE, but I think that's dependant on the OS level and not the application (Oracle) level. I.e. if Solaris supports 64 processors, Solaris will thread them and not Oracle. The question arises in the /*+parallel hint and to whether or not there is a maximum there.
Tom
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"Joe Yong" <flyingbuick_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
> I did try searching on oracle.com and the existing threads here but
> couldn't get a definitey answer so here's the question.
>
> 1. How many CPUs are supported by Oracle9i STANDARD edition on
> a. Windows 2000 Server
> b. Windows 2000 Advanced Server
> c. Windows 2000 Datacenter server
>
> 2. What about ENTERPRISE edition?
>
> 3. Is this a "hard" limit (ie. Oracle will not recognize/utilize
> additional CPUs) or is it a "soft" limit (governed only by the license
> agreement)?
>
> If you can provide a link where specific info on this is available,
> that'd be great!
>
> Thanks much.
>
>
> joe.
>
Received on Wed Jan 23 2002 - 08:14:33 CST