In oracle 11g , which is default server

i am creating oracle 11g database using responsefile . could you please let me know which is the default server in oracle11g . either dedicated or shared server .

841731 wrote:
and also can plese let me know , how i will check if my db is running dedicated or shared server .Then you still didn't understand Pierre's response.
The database doesn't run in "dedicated" or "shared" mode. It just runs. Clients request a "dedicated" or "shared" connection. The reason they are referred to as shared or dedicated "servers" is NOT a reference to the database. When a client connects to a database instance, that connection is via a "server" process. That process is separate and apart from the db instance. If the client requested a dedicated server (connection) then the listener creates that dedicated server process at the time of the request, the server process deals only with that one client connection, and it terminates when the client dis-connects.
If the client requested a 'shared server', then the listener sets up the connection through a "dispatcher". Like the dedicated server, the dispatcher is separate and apart from the database instance. But unlike the dedicated server, it may pre-exist prior to any specific client connection request, it services multiple client connections, and it survives the disconnect of any one client.
The database instance itself always supports "dedicated server", and may, if configured properly, support "shared server".
I leave it to you to re-visit the Concepts Manual for further details.

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