Upgrade the RAM of Linux4.5 database server!!!!!!!!

Hi,
We have Dell 2950(RAM 1GB) machines having Linux4.5 OS with installation of oracle10g R2 (10.2.0.1.0).
We wants to increase the RAM from 1 GB to 4 GB.
So, what are the steps to increase the RAM and what is the effect of increasing the RAM on Live database server
and what are the changes we do?
Thanks,
Faziarain

Duplicate Thread, posted in installation forum.

Similar Messages

  • I have a mid 2007 MacBook Pro with 2GB of RAM and NVIDIA GeForce 8600M graphics. Is it possible to upgrade the RAM and the graphics card?

    I have a mid 2007 MacBook Pro with 2GB of RAM and NVIDIA GeForce 8600M graphics card. Is it possible to upgrade the RAM and the graphics card?

    The RAM can be upgraded as indicated below. The Graphics card can not be upgraded.
    Maximum Memory
    6.0 GB (Actual) 4.0 GB (Apple)
    Memory Slots
    2 - 200-pin PC2-5300 (667MHz) DDR2 SO-DIMM

  • Is it possible to upgrade the graphics card on a mid 2012 MacBook Pro? And is it possible to upgrade the RAM without voiding the warranty?

    Hi I was wondering if it is possible to upgrade the graphics card on a MacBook Pro and the RAM without voiding the warranty? I have a gt 650m in my MacBook Pro, non retina, and to me, its not enough power for me, so i was looking around, and I found a retailer that would give me a nvidia gtx 660m for a decent price. Also, the ram needs to be at least 12gbs, to ensure that my computer would run fast.
    If you can help, please tell me,
    Thankyou.

    No, the video card cannot be exchanged - you have a pretty decent GPU there; not sure why you'd want to switch it out. You can upgrade the RAM to a maximum of 16GBs. Apple recommends upgrading in matching pairs, so I don't really think I'd try 4GB and 8GB stick.
    Both Crucial and OWC have memory available for the new Macs. Both are reputable dealers and know Macs well and I would only buy from these sources (and I would buy Crucial, were it me).
    Although your Mac didn't come with a users manual outlining the installation of the additional RAM, you can download the late 2011 model users guide as the models themselves are almost identical.
    Good luck - write back with any questions.
    Clinton

  • I am extremely disappointed with my imac's speed. should i upgrade the RAM?

    I bought this lovely machine so that when i come back home, i can push aside my 12" toshiba work laptop and enjoy working on my music and photos and internet browsing on the imac.
    the music (ipod +itunes) and browsing works great, but as soon as i get onto iphoto (v5.0.4), it just takes years to get anything done and sometimes it just closes down on me. i have times that colourful round ball rotaing at times for over 40 minutes! i have just 8,000 photos and i just cannot use iphoto at all. also, i'm not all that savvy (or inclined) to try and figure out other softwares - i just assumed that apple's own software and hardware would combine really well in an application that it is really well known for (digital imaging).
    so do you reckon it's a hardware issue (RAM or something like that) or that iphoto isn't upto the task? i would use another software for organising the photos if necessary, but i do quite like the way in which iphoto does the organising - when it works.
    hope someone out there has some ideas for me!
    cheers

    Thank you all for the replies! I'm going to work through what each of you have suggested and see how much it helps. The 40 minutes of processing time is not an exaggeration. In fact, it sometimes takes longer than that - but I think it's hanging - so i've forcibly shut down the application.
    Al - cheers for your immediate tips - they have certainly helped. I disallowed other shared libraries, dropped the shadow and reduced the photo size to approximately a small thumbnail and the speed has most certainly improved! it still takes a few minutes every now and then, but it's decidedly better.
    Dan - I'll try Onyx (first i'll figure out what it is!) to clean things up, i imagine.
    Jerry, thanks for the tip on iphoto buddy. i'll certainly try it when i have the time. it'll also help me keep the photos i don't want everyone to see aside, i imagine!
    And Rod - these are all jpegs from my NikonD70, i haven't started shooting RAW as yet, as i have to figure out how to process those first! I'll probably upgrade the RAM to 2gigs and to ilife'06 in the next week or two. I'll go through the routine that you suggested for checking for directory corruption as well.
    Thanks a lot to all of you! i'm sure i'll be back on track very soon!
    cheers,
    sidlal

  • I would like to upgrade the RAM of my Imac 8,1 Where can I buy it in Madrid Spain?

    I would like to upgrade the RAM of my Imac 8,1 Where can I buy it in Madrid Spain? and wahta type of specification do I need to upgrade 2GB additional RAm?
    Many thanks

    Hi
    Notebook supports Mobile Intel 945GM Express Chipset.
    This supports single-/dual-channel DDR2 SDRAM
    Maximum Memory supported: up to 4 GB at 400, 533 and 667 MHz
    http://www.intel.com/Assets/PDF/datasheet/309219.pdf
    So PC2-667 modules are supported

  • Im trying to upgrade the ram on the hp mini 200-4200sa. however i can't open the case?

    im trying to upgrade the ram on the hp mini 200-4200sa. however i can't open the case?
    This question was solved.
    View Solution.

    09aparker,
    The removal and replacement procedures are here:  http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03163704.pdf
    -wes
    I am an HP employee.

  • Can i send in my macbook air to upgrade the ram

    i would like to know if i can send my macbook air in to apple to upgrade the ram?

    They don't want hands poking around inside then a zillion calls from the hipsters that fried their mother boards.
    Actually the reason is that, even on the 2012 models, the RAM is still soldered directly to the logic board.  If you order it with 8GB, it is manufactured with 8GB... it isnt' upgraded after the manufacture.  This is no different than the 2GB and 4GB options on previous Airs... only now you have an 8GB option.

  • I have a macbook pro 13" early 2011 and i need to upgrade the ram

    my plan is to upgrade to a ssd and upgrade the ram but i'm not sure what kind of ram (pc3-8500/10600/10660/10666/12800) and how much i can put in it..
    on apples website it says i can upgrade to a maximum of gb of ram http://support.apple.com/kb/SP619?viewlocale=no_NO my mactracker software says this:
    Maximum Memory
    16 GB (Actual) 8 GB (Apple)
    so how much ram can i install, and what kind of ram.. i know it has to be DDR3....

    Apple only supports 8 GB, but you can install 16 GB on your computer. You have to buy SDRAM DDR3 1333 MHz. You can buy RAM on OWC > http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/Apple_MacBook_MacBook_Pro/Upgrade/DDR3_133 3MHz_SDRAM

  • I own a MacBook Pro 15-inch early 2011 and I want to upgrade the ram to 16 or 8gb is it ok to use a corsair brand memory?

    I own a MacBook Pro 15-inch early 2011 and I want to upgrade the ram to 16 or 8gb is it ok to use a corsair brand memory?

    Welcome to Apple Support Communities
    Of course. Corsair RAM is compatible with your Mac and the Early 2011 MacBook Pro supports 16 GB of memory. Make sure you buy the correct memory for your MacBook Pro. See > http://www.corsair.com/us/memory-by-product-family/mac-memory-upgrades.html

  • I want to upgrade the ram on my macbook pro 13inch (early 2011). i found an 8Gb (4Gb x2) PNY "mac compatible" that is DDR3 PC3-10666 but my macbook is a PC3-10600. Do i need to use a ram with the exact specifications that my macbook lists?

    i want to upgrade the ram on my macbook pro 13inch (early 2011). i found an 8Gb (4Gb x2) PNY "mac compatible" that is DDR3 PC3-10666 but my macbook is a PC3-10600. Do i need to use a ram with the exact specifications that my macbook lists? Or will the ram i am trying to buy work fine?

    Yes that is your best bet.  Without looking at it too closely double check your options here:
    OWC http://www.macsales.com/
    or Crucial http://www.crucial.com/

  • My macbook pro has service battery, what could happen if i upgrade the ram to 8gb

    My macbook pro has service battery, what could happen if i upgrade the ram to 8gb

    "Service Battery" means just that - you need to make an appointment with your local Apple Store or AASP and have the battery checked out and, likely, replaced.
    If you upgrade to 8GB it will have no effect on the battery. 8GB is sort of the minimum that I would shoot for.
    Clinton

  • Is upgrading the RAM worth the money?

    We have a dual G5 (2.0) Cluster Node that I want to turn into a full-time Compressor render machine. The primary task this Xserve will do is transcode DV material from Final Cut Pro workstation into MPEG-2 and h.264 programs. I will be connecting an XRAID to it for storage and it sits on a 1000baseT network as well. We currently have just 2 Gb of RAM in it. I am wondering if I will see a significant decrease in rendering time if I max out the RAM. Or, is render speed only a factor of processor power? Thanks!

    I have not loaded Compressor yet. I am waiting for my new FCP Studio 2 to arrive. I need to transcode a lot (4000 hours worth) of MPEG-2 program streams. Compressor 2 could not even open these files. I have tested them on a MacPro running Comp 3 at the Apple Store and everything worked fine. I only have the dual G5 cluster to dedicate to this task and just want to help it out the best I can. Upgrading the RAM seems like a cheap and quick thing to do. I know the OS in general runs better with more RAM. I was just wondering how RAM is utilized in the rendering process. I suppose more RAM means less reads from the drives and thus may increase speed but by how much? Would I even notice?

  • I'm looking to buy a new iMac 27 in is it worth upgrading the ram to 8 gig from 4 gig   thank you

    im looking to buy a new imac 27 in is it worth upgrading the ram to 8 gig from 4 gig thank you

    Yes, but it's much cheaper to buy RAM from a reliable supplier like Crucial or OWC.
    Crucial Memory Upgrades for Macs - Apple Memory
    Upgrade Apple iMac Memory & more – Easy Guide, Free Installation Videos.

  • Upgrade the RAM

    Hi Team 
    I am using the HP ENVY m4-1015dx Notebook PC with 8GB DDR3 SDRAM. The both Memory Slots are used. 
    Now i want upgrade the RAM up to 16 GM.  How much GB RAM, we can upgrade in this laptop.
     Will be laptop accept 16 GB RAM?.
    With Regards
    Sivam
    This question was solved.
    View Solution.

    Hi,
    Yes, the following link is from a reliable vendor:
       http://www.crucial.com/upgrade/HP+-+Compaq-memory/ENVY+m4/ENVY+m4-1015dx-upgrades.html
    You can buy from them or use information (including price) to buy elsewhere.
    Regards.
    BH
    **Click the KUDOS thumb up on the left to say 'Thanks'**
    Make it easier for other people to find solutions by marking a Reply 'Accept as Solution' if it solves your problem.

  • Can i upgrade the ram to 4MB on my first generation mac air, can i upgrade the ram to 4MB on my first generation mac air

    can i upgrade the ram to 4MB on my first generation mac air, can i upgrade the ram to 4MB on my first generation mac air

    No. Max supported is 2 GBs.

Maybe you are looking for