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What is the maximum amount/number of memory, processors, etc. that Oracle on Windows can support?

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What is the maximum amount/number of memory, processors, etc. that Oracle on Windows can support?

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Oracle supports the maximum amount of memory and maximum number of processors allowable under Windows 2000, XP, and Server 2003. Oracle supports fail over using Microsoft Cluster Server with Oracle Fail Safe for up to eight nodes on Windows 2003 Datacenter. Oracle Real Application Clusters on Windows is supported beyond four nodes. Visit the High Availability home page for more information. Q: Why does Oracle integrate with Windows? A: Oracle is committed to provide open solutions for our customers. This allows customers to choose the software technologies that best fit their needs. Oracle is integrated closely with popular Windows-based languages and servers to make development and deployment of Oracle products on Windows simple and seamless. Q: What is the target market for Oracle’s integration with Windows? A: Oracle’s integration with Windows benefits all areas of IT infrastructure: client, middle-tier, and data tier. At each of these levels, Oracle allows developers, software arch

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