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Grid
as in Grid computing, sounds like RAC to me
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What
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GRANT SELECT ON V_$SESSION TO user;
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Bart
Each user which connects to the DB will
consume that amount of RAM on top of any memory used by the application. A
lot depends on how much memory your server has i.e. 10 users will use at least
1Gb of RAM. It could induce swapping which is a killer.
Our DSS systems use