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Yuval<SPAN
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class=901464708-05102001> If you mean to estimate how you
can push the database to it's limit, I saw some demos the other day
of a simulation tool by a company called Simulus. The tool allows you to
alter aspects such as H/W config, data and parameters. This may be
useful to you.
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class=901464708-05102001>
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class=901464708-05102001>Regards,
<SPAN
class=901464708-05102001>Mike.
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size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Yuval Arnon
[mailto:Yuval.Arnon_at_wwfent.com]Sent: 04 October 2001
19:16To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject:
Max number of sessions
Hi, I would like to find out how to
compute/estimate the maximum number of sessions a db can handle.
Preferably based on the init.ora params sessions and
processes, size of sga, size of ram, the /etc/system params etc.
This is for a db running using MTS.
TIA
Yuval.
Received on Fri Oct 05 2001 - 03:35:58 CDT
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