Hi Thomas,
Absolutely, you can. I've tried it and both database isn't decrease their
performance. Each of them can communicate via ODBC driver.
Rgrds,
Sony
> -Original Message-
> From: Mercadante, Thomas F [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 8:19 PM
> To: Multip
Ed, Jeremy, Mark, Dave and Reginald,
thanks for the quick replies. I think this was for NT and probably 817. I
will forward your opinions (and personal email add's !! :) :) ) on to the
person who asked me.
just kidding - just looking for someone who's done it and not had the
machine crash and
I have Oracle 8.1.5 and SQL Server 6.5 running on the same NT box.
Igor Neyman, OCP DBA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
To: "Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 8:19 AM
> All,
>
> Has anyone installed and run SqlServer and O
A lot.
Y2K box (of course).
keep the SGA of the Oracle logically, and define the min & max memory used
by SQL-S so it will not be able to grab all resources (the default).
regards
Ofer Harel
DBA team
Barak ITC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 3:19 P
Title: RE: SqlServer and Oracle on the Same NT Box
Of course.
I've ran a few development boxes that had SQL Server, Oracle in 2 versions, and DB2 all installed on them. I wouldn't run them all, mind you, but running a single Oracle instance along with a SQL Server database isn&
I run them both on an XP box, and Win2K.. I shouldn't see any problems with
doing this on NT as well..
Have run 8.1.7 and SQL 7, and currently have 9.2.0 and 9.0.1 with SQL2K all
on XP concurrently.
Granted, all of these are test systems, none in production - but still
"possible"..
HTH
Mark
==
Yes. We have SQL Server and two versions of Oracle installed on the same NT
server. No ill effects have been observed. They do not interfere with
each other when installed correctly.
RWB
"Mercadante, Thomas F" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@fatcity.com on 01/21/2003
07:19:01 AM
Please respond to [EMA
I've got 9i and SqlServer 7 both running on XP on my laptop.
Also very small with few transactions. Just for fooling around with.
No problems so far.
I'm only assuming that if it works on XP it'll work on NT though.
-Original Message-
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 8:19 AM
To: Multiple
Tom,
Works for me. I have Oracle 8.0.5 running on the same server as SQL Server 2000. The
main thing to watch for is how the two databases compete for system resources. If
both are going to small and have nonintensive apps you should be fine.
Dave(OT'er)
-Original Message-
Sent: Tue