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Re: Requirements and Setup Help

From: mammoth.usenet-access.com <bgt_0990_at_msn.com>
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 07:20:18 -0500
Message-ID: <3c739488$1_4@corp-goliath.newsgroups.com>


This will work fine with Win 2000 on your machine. I've run plenty of DB's with less.

Barry

"Peter" <pmclinn_at_mclinn.com> wrote in message news:c4e93d03.0202191044.6ac68b3e_at_posting.google.com...
> Here's my issue: I need a test server to work on and my company is
> not extending me the opertunity to secure a real server, so I have a
> Pentium III with 256 of ram in it to build a small server. Licences
> on oracle server are not an issue, we have plenty.
>
> The server is going to strickly serve data to just me, and is going to
> serve out information to a IIS server, for minimal pushes. ( Less
> than 20 Megs a week. )
>
> What OS's will Oracle install on. I'm not familuar with Linux
> unfortunately, but I have licences for Win95, and NT 4.0 Server, and
> 2000 Proffesional. Will the server load on the 2000? [Please, I'm
> crossing my fingers.] Or can I install the oracle Server on a
> formatted drive without the overhead. ( I know this is a pipedream.)
> I'm trying to save resources as much as possible.
>
> thanks for the help.
>
> -Peter



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