I've just switched from 32bits to 64bits on Oracle
816/Solaris 2.7 , so far so good, no problem to
report.
- Zhong Hong <zhong_at_cantametrix.com> a écrit : >
Rao,
> Thanks for responding to my message and for the
> heading.
> I have checked the page, there's not that much about
> 64-bit.
> What I'm interested in is as followed,
> - Anybody who is using 64-bit oracle, please your
> experience(performance,
> implementation, maintenance)
> - Any other place talking about 64-bit v. 32-bit?
>
> Zhong
> It's another beautiful day!
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 6:46 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>
>
> Zhong,
>
> I put the heading in the subject.
>
> There are various ways to know whether 816
> installation is 64 or 32 bit.
> The quickest and easiest way is log into SQL with a
> valid user name and
> password. In the header, you will a message similar
> to the following:
>
> Oracle8i Enterprise Edition Release 8.1.6.0.0 -
> 64bit Production
> With the Partitioning option
> JServer Release 8.1.6.0.0 - Production
>
> 2. Oracle Technet has the documentation.
>
> 3. Regarding advantages - You can browse additional
> functions incorporated
> from the following link.
>
> http://technet.oracle.com/products/oracle8i
> <http://technet.oracle.com/products/oracle8i>
>
> The above link also tells you the product features
> incorporated for Release
> 3.
>
> Rao
>
> Maheswara.Rao_at_SunGardP3.com
> <mailto:Maheswara.Rao_at_SunGardP3.com>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 7:56 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>
> How do I tell if my current installation of 8.1.6
> oracle server on Solaris
> 2.7 is 64-bit or 32-bit?
> And any documentation available on 64-bit Oracle
> Server 8.1.6? What's the
> advantages?
> TIA,
> Zhong
> It's another beautiful day!
>
>
Stephane Paquette
DBA Oracle
stephane_paquette_at_yahoo.com
Do You Yahoo!?
Received on Wed Nov 15 2000 - 02:43:44 CST