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Hi,
more a philosophical question:
I'm wondering about the advantages/disadvantages of running Oracle UNIX
like (many processes / shared memory / ipc ....) or NT like (one process
/ multithreaded).
AFAIK, UNIX is better at handling large numbers of processes and NT is
better (is it ?) at handling multithreading.
Any comments ? Why is Oracle designed like it is on UNIX / NT ?
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Stefan Jahnke
BOV AG
@:D2 Vodafone, Abt.: FIBM
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Author: Stefan Jahnke
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