Why does this rely on the tablespace size?  300MB for a client application is a massive amount whether it's on Unix or not. I'd hate to see the app that has a 300MB per user memory requrement.
Clinton, 20/30MB is sensible but by no means fixed. Check the Installation guide for your version of Oracle and it should give guidelines on the amount of memory you'll need.
 
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Mike Hately
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Depends on the size of table space that its table use.......300mb on unix machines is not a big deal...





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How much memory is allocated to each login to Oracle?
Is it not 20-30mb? I have heard people mention of 300mb? Surely this would bring most servers down if it was true.
 
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