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Re: Multiple oracle in same machine

From: dmz17 <dmz17_at_nospam.nowhere.com>
Date: Sat, 04 Jan 2003 13:56:16 +0100
Message-ID: <pan.2003.01.04.12.56.13.956796@nospam.nowhere.com>


On Thu, 02 Jan 2003 05:40:59 +0000, Steve Ashmore wrote:

> Yes you can.
> But there will be issues with the server operating system being compatible
> with the Oracle version.
> You will need to research this using the Oracle installation documentation.
>
> Stephen C. Ashmore
> Brainbench MVP for Oracle Administration
> http://www.brainbench.com
> Author of: 'So You Want to be an Oracle DBA?'
>
> "Shafeek Khalidh" <itsprobablyme_at_msn.com> wrote in message
> news:av0uqg$aki3b$1_at_ID-137434.news.dfncis.de...

>> Hi all
>>
>> I'm having 20 Oracle servers ( ranging from Oracle 7.0.1 to Oracle 9i)
>> which are running on 20 separate machines.  27 applications are using this
>> oracle databases. So for the time being we can't think about migration of
>> applications from older versions of Oracle to new versions. I need to

> reduce
>> the number of databases as the applications running are comparatively

> small.
>>
>> Can I run different versions of Oracle in the same machine. ( Oracle 7.0.1
>> and Oracle 9i)
>> What are the combinations that I can go for ?
>> Please advice
>>
>> Shafeek Khalidh
>> ICQ# 81191628
>>
>>
>>

You just may be in luck. I hear Oracle salepeople who can't sell new licenses are eager to help customers consolidate. Mayhaps there's a good deal for you somewhere.

Cheers, ;-(

dmz17 Received on Sat Jan 04 2003 - 06:56:16 CST

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