Hi,

All of us believe Oracle is the best database server.
We can keep our application data on Oracle and just
forget the rest. I strongly believe I can do anything
I want, with Oracle.

We have a problem with Oracle. Ours is a small
application with most hits. Lot of people will be
using our solution and each hit results in database
access.

We have limitation on the maximum number of
connections that can be made from Java
application(servlet). We are accessing from 16 servlet
machines to the database and making around 500
connections. We are using a connection pool from
Javaexchange(DbConnectionBroker). When the application
reaches beyond 500(I think the number is still less)
connections, the database stops responding. Database
machine's CPU usage goes 100%. And any requests from
servlets at this point, will wait for a long time to
get response from oracle.

We are using Oracle 8.1.7, on Windows 2000. System RAM
is 3GB. We are using 1.5GB of SGA. System is 1GHz
processor.

We are using CLOB very frequently.

Thanks in advance for your suggestion on tuning.

Regards,

Prasad BAV.

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