They may be talking about large SGA support & 32-bit applications on HP-UX and 'memory 
windows'. Check Note # 77310.1 on Metalink. Also check HP docs (http://docs.hp.com). 
There is a White Paper on this topic. 

- Kirti 

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We are considering implementing a number of new products
on HPUX.  [We are currently running Tru64 and Solaris boxes
but are now looking at HPUX  for new applications].
The choice is between HPUX and Solaris.

The products will include
Oracle8i 8.1.7
Oracle9i 9.2.0
Oracle9iRAC
Documentum
Plumtree

Some of our vendors have put in a "FUD" factor -- 
"there are memory issues running on HPUX", without
giving us any specifics.

Are there any well-known "Memory issues" / "Memory leaks"
running Oracle on HPUX ?

Hemant K Chitale
http://hkchital.tripod.com
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