Install Oracle 10g on Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
I have a machine with the following specs:
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
16GB Memory
1.2TB Storage
I heard that Oracle has a limitation of 2GB Memory Allocation for Oracle Database. Can you post steps on how to acoomplish this task?
mrp wrote:
I have a machine with the following specs:
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
16GB Memory
1.2TB Storage
I heard that Oracle has a limitation of 2GB Memory Allocation for Oracle Database. Can you post steps on how to acoomplish this task?Pray tell, where did you hear that? I'd encourage you find the source and ask for your money back - they give bad advice.
More relevant info can be found at http://www.oracle.com/pls/db102/portal.portal_db?selected=3 ... scroll down to 'Platform Guide' and select the appropriate guide - Windows 32 bit, Windows Itanium, or Windows 64 bit - that is relevant to your environment. For 32 bit, look at Chapter 1 and the sections
Oracle Database Scalability on Windows
* Support for Very Large Memory (VLM) Configurations
* Windows 4 GB RAM Tuning (4GT)
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