No of standard manager should define in R12

Does Oracle have any guide or rule to calculate no of standard manager should define in R12?
Hardware: 2 CUP with 24GB Ram in Redhat 5.4 environment.

alex.liu.HK wrote:
Does Oracle have any guide or rule to calculate no of standard manager should define in R12?
Hardware: 2 CUP with 24GB Ram in Redhat 5.4 environment.Not that I am aware of, however you need to define the number of processes based on the hardware resources you have
Standard Managers
how to determine optimal no of concurrent manager processes
Thanks,
Hussein

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    STANDARD                       7962               61 A                         
    STANDARD                       7965               55 A                         
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