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Written by:
Bert
Wednesday, February 04, 2009 8:09 AM
The Oracle 11g database is nothing short of a modern technical marvel. From the features it offers to the many platforms it runs upon – it’s amazing how far they’ve come. But as a
“true enterprise” database, Oracle 11g requires some DBA oversight to be applied when creating databases. Although Oracle supplies a very simple and yet fully capable database creation assistant (DBCA) utility, one needs to use it intelligently. AS I tried to point out in a prior blog,
Oracle 11g on a notebook: Tread Lightly, creating an Oracle 11g database on a notebook is not ideally done with DBCA defaults. So, I thought I’d walk you through my basic recommendations for creating a light weight Oracle 11g database.
Following my recommendations, you’ll end up with a 1GB database that requires just 600 MB of SGA memory – and that on my modest IBM X61 ultra-portable notebook created in just under 10 minutes. That’s far less resources than the defaults would create.
DOWNLOAD PDF: Creating a Minimalist Oracle 11g Database (1.7 MB)