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onez2many_at_yahoo.com (One's Too Many) wrote in message news:<809fd590.0404231056.3c4cbc81_at_posting.google.com>...
> When you have multiple client-side (on windows pc's) applications that
> can only connect to the database over the network via SID name, and
> these different applications are written such that they happen to have
> exactly same spelling tablespace names, owner names, and even table
> names... all of which contain and do different things, and are you are
> forced to possess only one single big piece of Unix hardware upon
> which to run your Oracle database engines, you are pretty much forced
> to run multiple instances of the engine.
Don't forget Oracle products that require public synonyms to access a db.
jg
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