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Re: Resource consumption in windows 2000

From: Kim Eichen <eichen_at_worldonline.dk>
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 22:37:10 +0200
Message-ID: <U%5w6.1517$94.378874@news010.worldonline.dk>

The reason why I cant be so specific about oracles resource consumption is that I have uninstalled oracle because of the big resouce consumption. You mention the excel case and that is actually how I want it. I dont mind if oracle uses a lot of ram when I am running oracle. What I mind is that oracle consumes resources whether I am using oracle or not. My system setup is:
1200 thunderbird
512 mb ram
2* ibm 75gxp 46,1 gb harddisks in a striped array 1* ibm 34gxp 34 gb only used for backup
When I start windows 2000 without oracle the ram consumption is like 100 mb and when oracle is installed allocated memory is something like 400-450 mb.

Regard Kim Eichen
by the way, thanks for responding so fast

"Kim Eichen" <eichen_at_worldonline.dk> skrev i en meddelelse news:Kn%v6.1079$94.307374_at_news010.worldonline.dk...
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> I have oracle 8i Pe and oracle 8i EE and I am using windows 2000. When I
> have installed any of the oracle databases it drains my computer for ram.
 Is
> there a solution for this?, something oracle doesn't start until I
 actually
> want to use the database As it is now (or before I uninstalled it)
> oracle.exe starts with windows and uses 97 mb ram.
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> Is there anybody who has a solution?
>
>
>
> Nice regards Kim Eichen
>
>
Received on Tue Mar 27 2001 - 14:37:10 CST

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