Vitaliy
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Certify - Product Version and Other Selections: Oracle Application Server On Linux x86-64 (AMD64/EM64T)
General Notes For Oracle Application Server On Linux x86-64 (AMD64/EM64T):
Processor Chip Information:Oracle Linux x86-64 support on AMD64/EM64T and Intel Processor
Chips will only be on chipsets that adhere to the x86-64 architecture
with supported Linux releases. Running Oracle Database 32-bit on
AMD64/EM64T (64-bit OS) is not supported. However the Seed Metadata
Repository or Infrastructure instance created on AMD64/EM64T (64-bit
OS) as part of Application Server installation is a 32-bit database and
is supported.
Oracle 32-bit products running on AMD64/EM64T with a 32-bit
OS is supported, refer to platform Linux x86 for more information on
product availability.
----- Original Message ----
From: "VLyutyk@(protected)>
To: Alexei_Roudnev <Alexei_Roudnev@(protected)>
Cc: suse-oracle@(protected)
Sent: Friday, March 9, 2007 2:19:06 PM
Subject: Re: [suse-oracle] Oracle AS 10gR2 (10.1.2.0.2) Forms & Reports Services Standalone on SLES9 SP3 x86-64 on AMD Opteron x86-64 hardware
Thank you for a quick reply. Well, I couldn't find x86-64 version of
Oracle AS.
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/ias/htdocs/101202.html
"Alexei_Roudnev"
<Alexei_Roudnev@(protected)
xigengroup.com> To
<suse-oracle@(protected)>,
03/09/2007 03:11 <VLyutyk@(protected)>
PM cc
Subject
Re: [suse-oracle] Oracle AS 10gR2
(10.1.2.0.2) Forms & Reports
Services Standalone on SLES9 SP3
x86-64 on AMD Opteron x86-64
hardware
Can you check availiability again?
Oracle released Oracle Enterprise Manager for x86_64, OEM uses OAS, so
looks
as they released OAS for x86_64.
Problem isnot in performance, but it is not supported configuration (it
works, see my post about _how to install 32 bit orqacle into x86_64 Linux,
but oracle will not support it).
----- Original Message -----
From: <VLyutyk@(protected)>
To: <suse-oracle@(protected)>
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2007 11:54 AM
Subject: [suse-oracle] Oracle AS 10gR2 (10.1.2.0.2) Forms & Reports
Services
Standalone on SLES9 SP3 x86-64 on AMD Opteron x86-64 hardware
>
> Dear All,
>
> I would like to ask , if we gain any performance by using Oracle
> Application Server 10g Release 2 (10.1.2.0.2) Forms & Reports Services
> Standalone x86 on SLES9 SP3 x86-64 on AMD Opteron x86-64 hardware. From
our
> experience Oracle Database servers ported to x86-64 are generally running
> faster on AMD Opteron x86- 64 vs. Intel Xeon x86. However, x86-64 version
> of Oracle AS doesn't exist, or at least we're not aware of it.
>
> My question is are we bettor of with decent 32-bit Xeon based machine
> (we're considering HP DL380 G5) or 64-bit AMD Opteron based machines (HP
> DL385 G2 or HP DL585 or HP DL585 G2).
>
> Most likeley it's not a big deal to get x86 version of Oracle AS running
on
> SLES-9 x86-64, but we wouldn't want to waste the resources of 64-bit
> machine running 32-bit code.
>
> I would greatly appreciate any information of this subject.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Sincerely,
> Vitaliy
>
>
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