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Nov 27th, 2005, 01:47 PM
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RE: The Size of Oracle
Well boys and girls..
I have finally upgraded to Oracle 10g enterprise system, Enterprise manager, Application server, Web Server and Developer.
Adn it promtly, took me 17 hours collectively to upgrade these adn set up, and its collectively over 5GB in size alone, and takes 276MB each database, when not using Automated Storrage Mamager (ASM)
And tages a virtual paging file of 1700mb just to install fo rthe minimum reuquirements....
WOW
For those who are forseeing the opportunities of installing this system, pay attention to teh amount of aministrative work there is involved on teh DBA side, and how much work is involve in desaigning and deploying databases, as its not even that easy.
I can see now why SQL server is the choice databse as the GUI is totally out there when if comes to ease of use, 10G however, you have to have a damn good understanding of SQL to deploy and create tables.
Hard work nonetheless, but worth it!!!
Lovely system and BIIIGGG!!!!!!
Enjoy
Ka
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