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    Multiple Oracle DB With EL ES 4

    Dear All,
    Is it possible to create multiple database with in a single linux box? config is as follows, EL ES 4, Oracle 9i. Actuly i want to create one more DB with the Existing Box, how can it possible?

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    Oracle OTN Linux page would be your best bet to get info. There's a forum there too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prasad.Arangath
    Dear All,
    Is it possible to create multiple database with in a single linux box? config is as follows, EL ES 4, Oracle 9i. Actuly i want to create one more DB with the Existing Box, how can it possible?
    I'm pretty sure you can create multiple databases with any operating systems, with any modern database system.

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