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Re: two databases in a server

From: David Sharples <davidsharples_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 20:14:15 +0100
Message-ID: <be592d550603301114v74049d59l30fb7987ea29c485@mail.gmail.com>


to someone who can explain my point of view better than I can

http://asktom.oracle.com/pls/ask/f?p=4950:8:::::F4950_P8_DISPLAYID:4347545437371

im all for putting app with common requirements in different schemas in the same database (but if course separate different types of app out)

On 30/03/06, Michael Fontana <MFontana_at_verio.net> wrote:
>
>
> Since then, I've embarked upon a project to buy larger servers, with
> more memory and processors. We now run as many as 10 separate instances
> on a single server. This simplifies administration, in that we only
> need to make changes in one place. It reduces maintenance and outage
> windows, because a single outage for these tasks effects many instances.
>
> I might add that the main reason most of these instances are separate
> and not combined is that they host 3rd party software (such as SIEBEL,
> PEOPLESOFT) and have differing operational and uptime requirements,
> release levels, etc. All of this is easily accomplished with multiple
> Oracle homes.

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