Oracle 9iAS Database cache

Hi
We are using Oracle 9iAS 9.0.3.
I am interested to confirm if the Database Cache technology supplied with previous versions of Oracle 9iAS app server has been phased out. Does Oracle 9iAS 9.0.3 support it?
Waiting for a quick reply.
Thanks All
nitin

kishore, I don't see any problem installing iAS on two different machines, if that's what you mean. Whatever you install on the 'second' machine will not affect the first. Since they have the different oraInventory location.

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