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Re: Co-existence of SQL Server and Oracle

From: Ralf <ralf_at_cyber-wizard.com>
Date: 31 Aug 2001 08:50:49 -0700
Message-ID: <31cf3be9.0108310750.29099fd3@posting.google.com>


fuzzy42_at_nospam.usa.net (Fuzzy) wrote in message news:<3b8db41e.16624024_at_news.asiaonline.net.au>...
> On Tue, 28 Aug 2001 11:04:32 +0100, "Keith Jamieson"
> <Keith.Jamieson_at_phoenix.ie> wrote:
>
> >Does anyone know if there are any problems. gotcha's, etc with SQL Server
> >and Oracle co-existing on the same server.
> >
> >I know this is not a good idea, but it is
> >only for an in-house test, I would not ecommend it for a production system.
>
> No problems ... I've got SS2000, Oracle8i, DB2 7.2, Sybase 12.5 and
> Informix 9.21 all on the same win2k box (infact, multiple instances as
> well). The actual servers themselves usually have no problems ... the
> gooey stuff sometimes suffers from MS's bad habits (perpetual DLL
> upgrades for instance).
>
> Enjoy.
> Ciao
> Fuzzy

Is it realistic to have an oracle 7.3 database (about 15 tables, 20MB sizes total) and MS SQL 7.0 on a Pentium Pro 350MHz (Windows NT 4.0) with 256MB of memory? There are no more than 15 clients in parallel connected. Received on Fri Aug 31 2001 - 10:50:49 CDT

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