In a nutshell, it’s just two different Oracle Database Instances with two
different SIDs. The fact whether or not it’s a CDB doesn’t matter to the
outside world of the RDBMS.
Thx,
Gerald
On Dec 3, 2019, at 23:35, MacGregor, Ian A. <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thank you I was worried about the background process names. In couldn't
tell if they would conflict with each other with multiple container databases
being present.
Ian A. MacGregor
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Computing Division
To offer the best IT service at the lab and be the IT provider of choice.
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of Gerald Venzl <gerald.venzl@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Cc: ORACLE-L <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Running Multiple Container Databases on One Server.
Yes it is, you can run multiple instances on one server, regardless whether
they are container databases or not.
You can even mix and match, for example, useful when you are moving a non-CDB
over to a PDB inside a container database.
Same rules apply as to running multiple non-CDB databases on one server, you
may want to look at instance caging and other techniques to manage the
resources of the server across them.
Thx,
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Gerald Venzl | Master Product Manager
Email: gerald.venzl@xxxxxxxxxx | Phone: +1.650.633.0085
Oracle ST & Database Development
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On Dec 3, 2019, at 22:59, MacGregor, Ian A. <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Is it possible? If not, why not?
Ian A. MacGregor
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Computing Division
To offer the best IT service at the lab and be the IT provider of choice.