From: stephen_lee_moore@my-deja.com
Subject: Re: Need help sizing Oracle Apps on Solaris
Date: 2000/06/06
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I'm not sure what you mean by "Oracle sizing data".  I've been looking
through all the online docs but to no avail!  I've heard of a sizing
spreadsheet, but can't locate it on the 11i CD's that they've shipped
us.

In article <tAU_4.5$s5.78@dit4.state.va.us>,
  "Alan Moorman" <alm2@XYZemail1.dss.state.va.us> wrote:
> When we converted from SC to NCA, we used Oracle's sizing data from
 their
> guides to determine the middle tier.  The back-end was no problem
 (E10000).
> We picked Solaris Intel for the middle tier boxes (much cheaper than
 an
> E250!!).  We run 3; 1 for metrics server and two for the actual user
> processes.  The Oracle sizing data will help you estimate the amount
 of RAM
> and CPU your processes will require.
>
> Alan
> --
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Alan Moorman
>   DBA for Oracle RDBMS, Oracle ERP, Unisys DMS 2200, MS SQL Server 7.0
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> stephen_lee_moore@yahoo.com wrote in message
> <8hgteh$f8s$1@nnrp1.deja.com>...
> .
> .
> snip
> .
> .
> >I'm currently only have experience on NT, which we believe will not
 be
> >scalable/available enough for this project, and was hoping to get
 some
> >help from you all on what kind of hardware we should get for both the
> >DB server and the App Server (we expect to put Developer Server and
 OAS
> >on the same box, but don't necessarily have to do this).
> >
> >We were kind of eye-balling the Sun Enterprise 4500 with one or two
> >A1000 disk arrays for the DB, and a Sun Enterprise 420 for the App
> >Server, but this is really just a shot in the dark.
> >
> >Any advice would be appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks in advance,
> >
> >Stephen Moore
> >Accord Human Resources
> >
> >
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