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If you use the Oracle Enterprise Edition, then 25 user per CPU is the
licensing requirement when you choose the user based licensing method and
this is not to measure the capacity.
-----Original Message-----
From: raja rao [mailto:raja4list_at_yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 6:32 AM
To: oracle list
Subject: no. of users supported
Hi All,
os: Solaris 2.9
We have a solaris box with 2 GB RAM and 2 cpus.
Is there any rule to know how many oracle connections are fine to work with
it (mean to say
the oracle sessions on that).
I heard it is 26 users per cpu. is this true ? or is there any other
principle to calculate
how many users concurrently can use this box.
(the database is OLTP)
Thanks,
Raj
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