Installation of Oracle DB 11 g 1 material: differences between the types of database.

Hello everyone.

Today, I had to install a DB Oracle 11 GR 1 material.

I installed the Oracle DB on a few occasions in the past. I had installed type selected the ' general purpose / transactional processing "and everything works fine.

The DB will be used to store a small data warehouse, BI staff considers that they will store approximately 2 GB per month.

The DB installation will take place on a server running RHEL 5.7 x86_64.

Could you please tell me the top 10 or top 5 differences between type ' general goal / Transaction Processing "and the"Data Warehouse "?

Maintenance tasks are different to the type of the data warehouse? is the case, what are the maintenance more frequent tasks?

I just saw really big data warehouses, this database will be small compared to these warehouses... do I have to install Oracle DB using the model of 'Data Warehouse' or I can install it using the "general use / transactional treatment" model?

Please give me your advice.

Thanks in advance!

There is nothing fundamentally different.  In my view, that the selection at the time of installation simply defines some initialization parms differently, which can always be changed at any time, as the need arises.  There is Nothing in the database itself that says "I'm a data warehouse, so I'll behave in a certain way and have certain requirements."

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