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Paul,
You will find some useful tools at www.orapub.com.
I highly recommend Craig's Capacity Planning Class, but you can probably make use of the tools without it.
Jared
Paul Baumgartel <treegarden_at_yahoo.com>
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05/09/2002 08:18 AM
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I'm re-posting this question because the original post was on a weekend and I think it got lost in the Monday morning deluge.
I'm looking for procedures with which to specify hardware requirements for a database server. Based on number of users, frequency of access, size of database, etc., how can I go about deciding how many CPUs, how much memory, I/O bandwith, etc.? Any tips or pointers to books, etc. will be welcome.
TIA,
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