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lisa:
The other option will be using Itatium-2 based linux and 64bit oracle. It enable you large sga by nature and fast processor. The best TPC is given by Itatium-2 based server running redhat 3.
Regards
Zhu chao
> Hello everyone,=20
>
> Well, now I've got support working with me to try to address this
> Windows memory issue. But my question to all of you is, has anyone run
> a large sga (over 2GB) on Linux without any serious problems and seen a
> performance increase? My specific case is to be able to run several
> hundred very busy connections concurrently in a data warehouse load. =20
>
> Any horror stories or suggestions are appreciated. Thank you
>
> Lisa Koivu
> Orlando, FL, USA
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