Nahata,

My experience is a little dated, having not worked with 11i (just up through 10.5), 
however in my experience  a n-node install would be preferable.  At least when I was 
working with the Apps, it was a lot easier to size the database/concurrent processing 
server in terms of overall horsepower (memory/cpu) to get consistent performance, or 
at least know that at X time, there would be some slowdowns (usually when 1000+ 
reports got kicked off for month end).  The form/web piece was highly variable in what 
it needed however.  My isolating it on another server, it was a lot easier to 
demonstrate needing an additional forms server.  I also found that the database/cm 
tier tended to be a lot more stable than the machine where all those web connections 
were being made.  Using more than 1 web/forms server helped to work around 
unanticipated machine problems.

I was generally working with Financials (AR, AP, GL) and OE, with a little 
Manufacturing thrown in.

Just my $0.02.

John P Weatherman
Oracle Database Administrator
Replacements, Ltd.



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Hi,

We are implementing Oracle Apps version 11.5.9 on Solaris with the following
modules:
  AR, AP, GL, FA, CM, Project Billing, Project Costing, PO, iProcure, iExpense

The anticipated load is: 
        20 Forms users
        500 Web users

Should we go for 2 Node install or a single node install? I know the answer is "it 
depends", but what are the factors I should consider in choosing between the two?

Regards
Naveen
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