I would recommend a Sun E-15k.  The best option would be to domain it into
separate virtual boxes so that each instance has it's own space.  Or, you
could go the other route and buy a bunch of Ultra-2 machines and give each
database its own box.  Or, maybe a blade for each instance?

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You also have to consider the OS overhead.
Putting 20 instances means hundreds of processes.
Just managing all this at the system level can be resource consuming.

Yechiel Adar
Mehish
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