Re: Performance of Oracle on Windows 7




"Big George" <jbeteta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,

Recently I've got an interesting question of a friend. At his office,
he's got some PC with 6GB of memory and Core i7 as processor. But
those PC's motherboards only support Windows XP or 7, not Windows
Server 2003.

If he installs Oracle 11g on a Windows 7 - 64 bits in a PC with those
hardware features, how many concurrent connections could support the
database? Same as in a Windows Server with less hardware power?
Wouldn't be too much difference than a Windows Server 2003 or 2008?

How many concurrent connections is needed?
What was old hardware/software platform?


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