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    How many oracle database instances ,.a normal pc can have.

    my machine is p3,1.2ghz,256Mb ram

    jimaicat

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    Hi

    I have a similiar system as yours, Iam able to run two oracle database instances.These are just development & test instances.

    Regards

    Santosh

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    Originally posted by jimaricat
    How many oracle database instances ,.a normal pc can have.
    my machine is p3,1.2ghz,256Mb ram
    It depend from:
    -- version of oracle
    -- OS on ur box
    in case p3,1.2ghz,256Mb ram
    If u going to use NT/W2K (this is most popular platform)
    9i(9.2.0) 1 instance with a lot of problems
    9i(9.0.1) 1 instance with a lot of problems
    8i(8.1.7) 1 instance
    8i(8.1.6) 1 instance (usual) 2 instance with some problems
    ...
    If Linux then u can a little bit decrease requiement to the equipment.

    Best way - read README for each version and each OS.

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    I descdibe situation with 265 M memory (i didn't describe situation with CPU)
    If u going to use some small 9i db u have to have:
    -- 36 MB shared memiry minimun (64 min recomended)
    -- 4096x200 db cache min (16 MB)
    -- no less then to 2 MB for each dedicated process
    then Min SGA ~ 96-100 MB +
    -- NT file cache up to 15 MB
    -- NT itself 30-60MB
    -- oracle (no less then 16 MB)

    100x2 = 200 this is 2 sga onli
    200+40+15+16 (where will live dedicated servers, listener, any other client software? where u going to place sqlplus?)
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    I don't describe java pool, large pool ... (only sga without any java and any others extentions)
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