> ...  As load increases, Oracle
> will spawn off work onto the other free servers somehow.
> 

Looks like Oracle is finally "catching up" with what we've
been enjoying on Windoze, for quite a number of years now. 
Only for some strange reason this very principle used to be
called "worm propagation" in that wonderful land over there...

Joking of course, but spawning off work automagically to 
remote "box" does sound a bit worrisome nevertheless.

Branimir

Bitten, thus on watch ever since.



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