Bunyamin,

...your second question:

If you have 8GB of RAM, I assume you are using Windows 2000 *Advanced*
Server.  Windows 2000 (Plain Old) Server does not support Micros**t's
implementation of the Intel Extended Server Memory Architecture (ESMA),
which allows Oracle to access more than 4GB of RAM.  However, Win2k Advanced
Server must be configured correctly.  Have you done that?

See the chapter "Tuning Windows NT to Optimize Oracle8i" in "Oracle8i
Administrator's Guide for Windows NT".  Oracle refers to Windows NT Server,
Enterprise Edition, which translates to Windows 2000 Advanced Server, as
being required for >4GB RAM.

If you don't configure properly, Oracle can only use 2GB of RAM.

Jack

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-----Original Message-----
Karadeniz
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 7:55 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


My first question is , I need a database where 1000 clients will work .Which
is better ?
Dedicated Server Mode or Shared Server Mode ?
RAM : 8 GB
CPU : 8 * 1000 MHZ
WIN 2K

My second question is , I can not select more then 600 mb of RAM to be the
buffer cache . How can I solve this?

Thank you .
Bunyamin



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