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The issue was *all 6* instances at this particular case are running on *one*
single *entry-level* HP-UX system. You can demonstrate the server can't
handle the load by looking only 1 second at top or other tools.
Regards
-- Sybrand Bakker Senior Oracle DBA to reply remove '-verwijderdit' from my e-mail address "Philip Chee" <philip_at_aleytys.pc.my> wrote in message news:1020462071.6067snx_at_aleytys.pc.my...Received on Sat May 04 2002 - 05:16:28 CDT
> In article <ud33k1t8sc4l65_at_corp.supernews.com>
postbus_at_sybrandb.-verwijderdit.demon.nl writes:
>
> >In my job I always see the opposite: Oracle databases being used as if
they
> >were sqlserver apps. One application, one schema, the instance is doing
> >*absolutely nothing* and the server is suffocating.
>
> >Or how about 6 different Oracle Financials instances (including several
> >application servers) on one single *entry level* HP-UX server?
>
> Most companies running Oracle Financials tend to have at least three
> instances running: PROD, TEST and DEV.
>
> And while Oracle Financials is MultiOrg out of the box, there may be
> a business case for running more than one PROD instance for Oracle
> Financials.
>
> Philip
>
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