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most likely that Hamilton would get a new contract extension to the end of 2020 at Mercedes.

The next hot property is Ricciardo who could fit in at Ferrari if Kimi is not retained, at least, if he has
to accept a #2 drivers role, he may as well be at Ferrari where his Italian heritage could work in his
favor.

The next seat could be at Mercedes, if Bottas is not retained.

Thanks for reading my blog, welcome to once again to discuss some more topic today.

In this post I am gonna explain Oracle Data Integrator 11g(ODI) step by step installation.

In ODI 11g installation we have 3 types of installations namely

1.Developer Installation:This installation type includes the ODI Studio (with a local agent) and
the Oracle Data Integrator Software Development Kit (SDK).

2.Standalone Installation:This installation type includes an Oracle Data Integrator standalone


agent.

3.Java EE Installation:This installation type includes the Java EE agent, Oracle Data Integrator
Console, and Public Web Services.If you want to set up this type installation you must deploy
any one of these servers.

1.Weblogic Server(Oracle)

2.Web Sphere(IBM).

In this article I am gonna explain both Developer and Standalone installation.

I already posted same article in my personal blog and I am reiterating same here.

HARDWARE AND SYSTEM CONFIGURATION REQUIREMENTS


FOR ORACLE DATA INTE GRATOR

Below are the recommended hardware and system configuration requirements for Oracle Data
Integrator Studio and Standalone Agents:

CPU: dual-core Pentium, 1.5GHz or greater


Disk Space: 5GB or more
1050MB are required for the Developer installation
700MB are required for the Standalone installation
1800MB are required for the Java EE installation

Available Memory: 2GB or more for one agent

The amount of memory you want to allocate to each agent is set by


the ODI_MAX_HEAP parameter in
the ODI_HOME/oracledi/agent/bin/odiparams.sh(on UNIX operating systems)
orODI_HOME\oracledi\agent\bin\odiparams.bat(on Windows operating systems)
file. The default value is 256MB, which means you can run more than one agent on a system
with 2GB of available memory (for example, two agents would take up 512M

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