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A company can have more than one database for different purposes. For example, there might be databases for HR, finance, and facilities. Each database has its own background process and memory allocation. When you have more than one database on the same server, each database should be allotted its own required resources. You cannot guarantee that at any point in time all the allotted resources are 100 percent utilized by each database on the ported server. At times, the database might not require all the allotted resources when it is load-free. In that case, the allotted resource remains unutilized.
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© 2017 Y V Ravikumar, K M Krishnakumar and Nassyam Basha
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Ravikumar, Y.V., Krishnakumar, K.M., Basha, N. (2017). Multitenant Database Upgrades. In: Oracle Database Upgrade and Migration Methods. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2328-4_10
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