Sharing Oracle binaries for E-business

Dear All,
If I have three instances for Oracle E-business on same DB server, if I am facing some space issues, can I go ahead and share the oracle binaries for the three DB instances? alos what's the best practice on that. It is Oracle 10g running on Sun Solaris Sparc.
Regards

Are you referring to RDBMS ORACLE_HOME? If yes, you cannot share it between multiple instances.
If you are referring to other ORACLE_HOMEs, please see (Sharing The Application Tier File System in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 [ID 384248.1]), "Appendix B: Sharing Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 File System Among Multiple Database Instances" section.
Thanks,
Hussein

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    ==================
    In the past, all of this infrastructure was running on Windows Server OS and providing the database access via a Named ODBC connection (eg. "APP_DATA".)
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    ==================
    We would appreciate some advice from anyone who has been down this road before.
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    What can you add to the Pros and Cons listed above?
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    As always, thanks in advance for your comments.

    Hi,
    I just saw this article and I would like to add some infos.
    First you can quite easely reproduce the same way of working with the odbc entries by playing with the oracle name resolution on the server. By changing some files (sqlnet, tnsnames.ora,..) you can define a different oracle server for a specific name that will be the same accross all environments.
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    http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/80af7965-8bdf-2b10-fa94-bb21833f3db8
    The last option is to do it with a small sdk script, for this purpose, a few lines of codes can change all the reports in a row.
    After some implementations on linux to oracle database I would prefer also the native connection. ODBC and JDBC are deprecated ways to connect to database. You can use DATADIRECT connectors that are quite good but for volumes you will see the difference.

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    Edited by: user6445925 on May 17, 2011 7:47 AM
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           This is just an opinion I need from you guys.
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