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Re: Two instances?

From: Jeremy <newspostings_at_hazelweb.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 17:57:13 +0100
Message-ID: <MPG.1d17cb40524f519d989eb6@news.individual.net>


In article <1118674993.158533.292370_at_g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, Jeremy says...
>
> wow... agreed. if it were me and i absolutely had no other choice, i
> would at least try (if possible) to give neither party root access but
> give each their own seperate user accounts on the box (with neither
> having access to any of the other's files)...
>
> then they'd have to each have their own ORACLE_HOME, their own
> instance, database, datafiles, etc. with more than 500G of disk you
> probably have enough for two ORACLE_HOME's and 16G of memory is
> probably plenty for two instances... (i guess it depends on what
> they'll be using the database for!) a V480 can hold up to 4 CPUs -- if
> CPU is a problem can you consider adding CPU (or is it too
> cost-prohibitive)? Seems to me like two Oracle instances don't usually
> have any problem sharing CPU fairly either.
>
> so it's technologically *possible*. but it still doesn't sound like a
> great idea. even if you do everything possible to prevent them,
> mistakes still happen...
>
>
>

Oh another 'Jeremy' - I would just like to point out that this a a different Jeremy to the one who is posting this now - the one with the sig that says 'jeremy'.

Goodnight.

-- 

jeremy
Received on Mon Jun 13 2005 - 11:57:13 CDT

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