Ours, even after all the configuration data was in (including LDAP and a
truncated DSL), fit in about 1 GB (on Oracle 9), until we started importing
asset records from Discovery, at which time it ballooned to about 10 GB.  So
even with Oracle 10, I would think 4 GB should hold plain ITSM 7 without
FD/TD.
 
Rick 
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Subject: Re: Anybody running ARS 7 on Oracle 10g XE (XE is free)


** 
great, thanks Jarl.
BTW, does anybody know if ITSM 7 would fit in 4GB? with or without sample
data (excluding the product dictionary)

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From: Jarl Grøneng
Sent: Wed 06/20/07 12:23 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Anybody running ARS 7 on Oracle 10g XE (XE is free)


Yes, using it on my laptop with 7.x But only for small development tasks...



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Jarl



On 6/20/07, Guillaume Rheault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> **

>

> Anybody out there running ARS 7.x on Oracle 10g XE (Express Edition)?

> Oracle 10g XE is not listed on the Remedy compatibility matrix (why??),
but

> maybe somebody has given it a shot...

>

> XE is free since 02/2006, according to this Oracle press release:

>

> http://www.oracle.com/corporate/press/2006_feb/oraclexega-022806.html

>

> "The software can be downloaded for free from the Oracle Technology
Network

> at: http://www.oracle.com/technology/xe. Oracle Database XE

> is available for download, usage and distribution at no charge."

>

> Any feedback is appreciated

>

> thx, Guillaume

>

>

>

>

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