Re: What is the best hardware for an Oracle 9i database?

From: TurkBear <john.greco_at_dot.state.mn.us>
Date: Wed, 07 May 2003 12:44:46 -0500
Message-ID: <afhibv8hd91sls199d8277m70kg7qi9k9d_at_4ax.com>


I agree...But, get as much memory as you can...It is the major factor in response time from Oracle..

danielroy10_at_hotmail.com (Daniel Roy) wrote:

>With so few users, I'd go with either a Windows Server 2000 or Linux
>(Red Hat) server. Purchasing a Unix (~$400,000) doesn't make sense for
>such a small number of users.
>
>Just my 2 cents
>
>Daniel
>
>monicaroman_at_yahoo.com (Monica Roman) wrote in message news:<9eb77af5.0305070520.19b370f4_at_posting.google.com>...
>> Hi again,
>>
>> If you had your pick at hardware, which specifications would you
>> require for a database that grows at a rate of 664,000 records per day
>> with 5 users and me, considering that these factors might double in a
>> few months?
>> I run some statistics queries on the database every day for records
>> for that day and previous day, and then weekly and monthly.
>> I also have an MSAccess front-end.
>>
>> They want to give me a server to run the database; and as I am so new
>> with Oracle, I am not sure what to ask for.
>>
>> Thank you so much!
>>
>>
>> Monica

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