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Oracle 9i: Database Fundamentals II 

АвторSubject: Q11
written 12 January 2008 13:02   View profile Jonnik  Edit/Delete  Answer  Answer with quotation
Explanation:
Oracle Shared Server is an improved version of multithreaded server configuration. Incorrect Answer:
2: Oracle Shared Server does not provide configuration where several clients are connected to the same server process.
3: Oracle Shared Server does not include two or more database servers, which share data by means of database links.
4: Oracle Shared Server is not a configuration of Real Application Clusters where the client connection is routed to the least busy instance.
Reference:
OCP Oracle 9i Database: New Features for Administrators, Daniel Benjamin, p. 144-152
Chapter 3: Manageability Enhancements
Oracle 9i New Features, Robert Freeman, p. 59-60
Chapter 2: Oracle 9i Architecture Changes

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