Chris:
I will state that Oracle says the memory 'footprint' for 10g is larger than 9i. If you are running on a marginal machine for 9i it will unusable for 10g. I presently run Oracle 9i on 1GB of physical memory. 10g will not run on this machine. And yes, I asked for 4GB of memory which I consider the minimum to run 10g.
James McKenzie
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Subject: Re: Solaris 10 and Oracle 9i
We are running 10g on Solaris 9. Only thing I can add is that 7.0 requires the 10g client.
Axton Grams
Christopher Pruitt wrote:
> Hello Fellow Listers,
>
> I would hear from any of you that has any experience with running
> Oracle 9i on Solaris 10. We are considering upgrading our servers to
> Solaris 10 and continue to run our Oracle 9i database but need to know
> if there are any issues, pitfall, show stoppers, or any other bugs, as
> well as successful implementations of this configuration.
>
> Any feedback would be appreciated.
>
> Christopher Pruitt
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