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Subject: one instance three databases
Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2000 19:28:39 GMT
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Hi, I am tryint to have "one" oracle instance to manage three
databases. (I know instances are proceses, and databases are files). I
am trying to do development on an RedHat linux box; when I run an
application server, three database "instances" (6 processes each) is
slowing things down. I am not sure there is a solution to this, all
docs I saw suggest otherwise. One thing that really is bothersome is
that I would be able to do this on Sql Server. Should I get Oracle
Server Personal Edition for development? Thanks.

-B


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