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if you are running multiple machines, each with its own instance
of oracle, then you are going to have multiple databases to keep
in sync, which is going to require drive space for each copy of
the database, and each database will have to be administered
individually, which may end up being a really big headache.
be aware that oracle only licenses "standard edition" on a limited set of hardware configurations.
are you really needing two machines to handle the workload ? why not consider a more powerful SMP machine with plenty of memory and fault tolerant features like redundant power supplies, hardware drive mirroring, and hot-swappable hard drives ? Received on Sat Jan 01 2000 - 21:02:34 CST
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