Oracle 9i Database Administration in 10 Minutes
CH1: Understanding the Oracle Environment | CH2: Understanding the Oracle Instance | CH3: Understanding the working of Oracle Instance | CH4: Understanding Oracle Database | CH5: Oracle 9i Software Installation | CH6: Oracle 9i Database Design using DBCA | CH7: Enabling Other Computers to Access Oracle Server | CH8: Oracle Enterprise Manger | CH9: Oracle Backup & Recovery -Simple Technique | CH10: Oracle Performance Tuning
Chapter 3: Understanding the working of Oracle Instance
Let me give you an idea how to find out which will work best for you i.e. Shared Server or Dedicated Server. Each Dedicated Server takes approximately of 20MB of memory. If your system running Oracle have 1 GB of RAM available and your Oracle system needs to support 10 users and on the average of 7 concurrent users. Under this scenario always go with Dedicated Server Mode otherwise stick with Shared Server Mode.
Chapter 3: Understanding the working of Oracle Instance
CH1: Understanding the Oracle Environment | CH2: Understanding the Oracle Instance | CH3: Understanding the working of Oracle Instance | CH4: Understanding Oracle Database | CH5: Oracle 9i Software Installation | CH6: Oracle 9i Database Design using DBCA | CH7: Enabling Other Computers to Access Oracle Server | CH8: Oracle Enterprise Manger | CH9: Oracle Backup & Recovery -Simple Technique | CH10: Oracle Performance Tuning
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