Need  a little assistance on some "concepts", so to speak..

When looking at the processes(dedicated connections) of an 816 database on a
UNIX environment-the memory used for each process appears to be the same as
the SGA.
It's been awhile since I had to "dig" into this, but I thought that the
dedicated connections had their own PGA(real memory of the machine). So is
it coincidence that the dedicated connections  (all 180 of them) are using
the same amount of memory as the SGA??

What am I missing here???

TIA


Greg Loughmiller
Sr Manager - Enterprise Data Architecture
gloughmiller (IPS)
678.893.3217 (office)


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