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Re: Dedicated Vs. Shared Server Mode

From: Chris Forbis <chrisforbis_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 11 Jul 2002 08:18:28 -0700
Message-ID: <f2dc430d.0207110718.7e242ed@posting.google.com>


That is one of those fun questions you can get all sorts of answers for. But dedicated is always faster if setup correctly. But dedicated needs more resources. Now it looks like if all that will use it is WebSphere, well that is not that many connections. So dedicated seems the best with the information you provided.

peter.peltonen_at_iki.fi wrote in message news:<agjk54$e5o$1_at_oravannahka.helsinki.fi>...
> I am creating an initial db with the Oracle Network Configuration
> Assistant.
>
> I am now wondering if I should install the db in Dedicated or Shared
> Server Mode:
>
> The DB is to be serving a WebLogic J2EE Application Server which is
> talking to it via JDBC. This will be the only client that will be issuing
> queries to the db.
>
> So, in which mode should I install the db in this case? If in Shared Mode,
> should I use Connection Pooling and if so, what would be the values one
> might suggest to use with it?
>
> Regards,
> Peter
Received on Thu Jul 11 2002 - 10:18:28 CDT

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