We want to setup Oracle 10g Enterprise Real application cluster(RAC) in a two node 32bit Windows 2008 Enterprise server
for database high availability.
DB servers have 16GB RAM and are of same make and model. I want to know if there is any limitation in RAM usage if Oracle 10g Enterprise RAC is setup in a two node 32bit Windows 2008 Enterprise server. I read in some form that Oracle 10g RAC would not use more than 2 GB RAM in 32 bit Windows 2008 Enterprise server environment.
Can somebody confirm and let me know the pro's and con's of such a setup?
Would editing boot.ini help Oracle recognize 16 GB RAM in the server? Would it create any issues in terms of performance
and stability of OS?
The application that would use the cluster DB are ESRI GIS and MS Dynamics AX 2009.
for database high availability.
DB servers have 16GB RAM and are of same make and model. I want to know if there is any limitation in RAM usage if Oracle 10g Enterprise RAC is setup in a two node 32bit Windows 2008 Enterprise server. I read in some form that Oracle 10g RAC would not use more than 2 GB RAM in 32 bit Windows 2008 Enterprise server environment.
Can somebody confirm and let me know the pro's and con's of such a setup?
Would editing boot.ini help Oracle recognize 16 GB RAM in the server? Would it create any issues in terms of performance
and stability of OS?
The application that would use the cluster DB are ESRI GIS and MS Dynamics AX 2009.