I've had quite a few production databases running on a single Solaris
box.  ( Somewhere between 5 and 8, I can't recall ).

All performance problems were still due to application code. ;)

Jared

On Friday 07 June 2002 19:28, Rachel Carmichael wrote:
> I currently have 4 databases running and am in the process of creating
> a 5th one. thisis on a solaris box. It is possible to run as many
> instances as disk space and memory will allow. It might not be good for
> performance but you can run more than one on the box.
>
> --- Meomeo Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  Hi,
> > Currently I have only one database running on a single host.
> > Supposedly, I need to create multiple databases on the same host.  My
> > question is can I open two databases at the same time?  I have not
> > done it before, so just wanted to make sure that I can work on two
> > databases all at once.
> > Thanks in advance
> > Trang
> >
> >
> >
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