So I got this bet going with my Associate Director that I can install, configure, and successfully deploy an Oracle Clinical 4.5 instance on my own on the first attempt, and within a week.So I completely reformatted my spare AMD 2400XP box for Win2k, realizing that I'd have to run both the primary and middle tiers on one machine -- having been told that its possible to do so. However, going through the 162 page installation document, the requirements section list specifically -
12/9/2005 4:44:30 PM
Why not run VMware?http://www.vmware.com/download/ws/eval.htmlFrom the FAQ:
12/9/2005 4:54:24 PM
12/9/2005 5:01:20 PM
Ah. Makes more sense.
12/9/2005 5:02:47 PM
Probably not much more help, but MS has a 45 day trial of their Virtual PC product.http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=360cafd6-5098-4c64-9ca7-a30f225859f6&DisplayLang=en
12/9/2005 5:33:52 PM
for a test environment, I would recommend VMWare Workstation, you should be able to easily setup and run an OS and effecively have two separate machines on one PC. VMWare does need LOTS of memory, especially if you plan on it not being slow as crap. I use Workstation at work, it comes in really handy for being able to use multiple OS test environments on one computer.You wouldnt want to use Workstation for a production environment though.
12/9/2005 6:26:37 PM
last semester when i was in ece331 i was able to download virtual pc for free (legally). i'm not sure what your major is, but i'd reccomend finding somebody who is in ece and knows how to do this and go that route[Edited on December 9, 2005 at 6:41 PM. Reason : nvm u done graduated...find an ece student ;-)]
12/9/2005 6:41:12 PM
Try the evaluation copy of GSX server. You might be able to get around the trial period by using GSX's ability to export/import virtual machines.
12/9/2005 8:17:52 PM
After speaking with a colleague of mine, he said that its possible to install both tiers on the same machine. I trust this guy to know what he's talking about.So the need is no longer there. Thanks for all the suggestions though guys.
12/10/2005 7:58:03 AM
VMWare player is free. Its actually pretty robust.
12/10/2005 11:10:00 AM
wow, I didnt realize that VMWare Player was even availableThis might come in handy at workhttp://www.vmware.com/products/player/
12/10/2005 11:29:02 AM