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 Thank You for your input.
Yes it will be on 64bit or x86_64 servers.


-----Original Message-----
From: "Döhr, Markus ICC-H" [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 24 March 2006 02:42 PM
To: Denham Eva; [email protected]
Subject: RE: Multiple instances of Maxdb

> Their plan is to implemement maxDB on HP Titanium Quad Dual core 20Gb 
> RAM, on Windows 2003.
> They plan also to run multiple instance which I understand to be much 
> like Oracle instance.
> In that each instance is a autonimus database environment, which can 
> be stopped and started seperately from the other instances and 
> therefore have each their own memory requirements etc.
> 

Yes - that is true.

> Do I understand this concept correctly?
> Also is there any gotcha (Not usually forseeable problems) that I 
> should advise my client about?

They need to take into consideration that there is only one x_server running 
for all databases (comparable to the Oracle listener). 

Everything else should work fine.

You didn't mention if the will run a 32bit or 64bit (x86_64) Windows 2003 on 
their box; for 32bit I don't now if you would run into architecture limits 
(system inposed) when using a lot of instances. For 64bit you should be on the 
safe side.


Greetz,


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