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If you move to Web Server 3.0 or better be prepared for a memory
bottleneck. 48 Megs of RAM is not enough to support the database and the
web server as well as Windows NT. Forget using Dev2K server as well.
Running WindowsNT, Oracle7.3.3 and OAS 3.0.1 with only the PL*SQL
cartridge, Our NT machine uses somewhere near 70Megs of RAM. You could
reduce the SGA size of your instance to less than 10 Megs(ours is 15 megs)
and get them to run in under 64 Mb RAM but minimum you will need is 64 and
you will find performance sluggish.
Derek Licciardi.
ps Too bad Oracle doesn't run on Linux. 48 Mb RAM would probably be
possible for OAS 3.0.1 using that OS.
Andrew Protasov <protasov_at_percombank.kiev.ua> wrote in article
<6j6u25$r4$1_at_news.lucky.net>...
> Hi Divakar,
>
> Your configuration is sufficient. I run Oracle 8.0.3, Oracle Web Server
2.0
> and windows NT Workstation 4.0 on Intel 486/100, 48 M RAM and 3.6 Gb HDD.
> It is not very fust but sufficient.
>
> Andrew Protasov
>
> Divakar wrote in message ...
> >HI,
> >I have NT4 workstation. Now I want to set up web environment where
> >I can write CGI,html to access data from Oracle .
> >Now the question, is it possible to create this enviroment on my m/c?
> >Because the computer I have has the following configs,
> >pentium, 200mh,3.2gbharddisk, 48 RAM, 56KB modem.
> >winodwsNT4.0 workstation (not server)
> >
> >(this is for my personal use)
> >Thanks in advance
> >Please advise me.
> >
> >
>
>
>
Received on Wed May 13 1998 - 09:13:30 CDT
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