~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This e-mail and its contents are subject to the TFMC e-mail legal notice available at http://www.tfmc.co.za/TFMCLegalNotice.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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, SIEGENIA-AUBI KG Informationswesen i.A. Markus Döhr SAP-CC/BC, SAPDB-DBA Tel.: +49 6503 917-152 Fax: +49 6503 917-7152 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Internet: http://www.siegenia-aubi.com -- MaxDB Discussion Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/maxdb To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
