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Oracle 10g on Windows

From: Randy Harris <randy_at_SpamFree.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 16:47:55 GMT
Message-ID: <%c3ef.3788$p37.484@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com>


I'll be migrating some 8i and 9i databases down the road, so I've just begun to learn 10g. I installed the server on a windows box and created a new database with dbca. The dbca requires, and this is supported in the documentation, that the instance be allocated a minimum of 40% of physical RAM. It seems that this would make it ineffective to create more than one or two databases on a system.

Am I misinterpreting something here, or does this mean that 10g represents something of a paradigm shift for Oracle? Is the message that a server should only support one database? Or, are they telling me that Windows is a poorly suited platform for Oracle? Received on Mon Nov 14 2005 - 10:47:55 CST

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