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Subject: Re: Server Consoidation info please.
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Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 23:28:52 GMT
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Jonathan Juan wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm a student looking for informations on Server Consolidation for my
> University Thesis. Please provide some usefull links & info on this topic.
> 
> Any contribution is very much appreciated. Thank you.
> 
> regards
> Jonathan

Sorry, but any student who is at the point of writing a thesis should
know how to find his/her own information.  I agree that newsgroups are a
valuable resource, however in this newsgroup you will get a better
response if you ask specific questions that pertain to Oracle.  If you
have done your own research and failed to find information then tell us
where you searched and we may be able to direct you to other sources. 
FYI, I took an independent study class in 1971 and researched multi
tasking operating systems.  At that time you had to search card catalogs
and periodicals for references and then try to locate a local copy of
the reference.  With the internet, it is much easier to locate
references and order copies of books and articles that are not available
locally.  As a start, I would suggest you consult with a research
librarian.

Big Al

