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TOPIC: Re:Laptop installation and performance
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Hari (User)
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Laptop installation and performance 12 Years, 2 Months ago  
Hi Hasan,

It was one of the best training websites that I ever exposed. Thank you for putting this together. It is not an easy job. Well done, Hasan!!

I have a quick question: I am thinking of installing Oracle R12 (EBS) on Laptop with the following configuration. Is the following configuration enough? Can I install? If I do, how is the performance. I appreciate your help on this.

Lenovo ThinkPad X220
4GB Ram
320 GB Hard Drive
Windows 7 Professional
Core i5 2.5GHZ
 
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Re:Laptop installation and performance 12 Years, 2 Months ago  
You can dedicate 2GB RAM to your virtual machine. The remaining 2GB will be used by the host system.
You need to scale down the system using the method I have explained in the installation videos. In other words you will shutdown all unwanted processes and reduce the memory size of Oracle database.
Core i5 is a dual core CPU therefore your virtual machine should work fine.
320 GB could be tight.
Oracle 12.1.3. production install alone needs 298 GB. Then you need to dedicate 10 GB to linux OS as well. Then 10 to 20 GB needs to be dedicated to Window as well.
You can consider creating virtual machine on an external drive with this configuration.
 
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