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Yes you can. However there will be some small ;-) issues when all those
applications start looking for resource from the database and the OS on the
same machine.
"Shafeek Khalidh" <itsprobablyme_at_msn.com> wrote in message
news:av0uqg$aki3b$1_at_ID-137434.news.dfncis.de...
> Hi all
>
> I'm having 20 Oracle servers ( ranging from Oracle 7.0.1 to Oracle 9i)
> which are running on 20 separate machines. 27 applications are using this
> oracle databases. So for the time being we can't think about migration of
> applications from older versions of Oracle to new versions. I need to
reduce
> the number of databases as the applications running are comparatively
small.
>
> Can I run different versions of Oracle in the same machine. ( Oracle 7.0.1
> and Oracle 9i)
> What are the combinations that I can go for ?
> Please advice
>
> Shafeek Khalidh
> ICQ# 81191628
>
>
>
Received on Thu Jan 02 2003 - 05:23:00 CST
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