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Is Oracle Business Intelligence, v. 11.1.1.5.0 free to install? What are the system requirements for installing?
In the most recent price list, Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition Plus is $2000 per Named User or $300,000 per Processor at retail (though most people don't pay retail). If your intended use falls under the terms of the OTN license, you should be able to download the software from the Oracle Technology Network and install it. But you'd have to determine whether the OTN license's terms were sufficient for you or whether you needed a proper license.
As for the system requirements, you'll want to review the documentation on the installation scenarios because it will depend on how many machines you are using and where all the components are being installed. If you are asking about installing the entire stack on a single machine, it had better be a very powerful machine. I couldn't imagine installing on a box with less than 4 GB of RAM and I'd want at least 8 GB before even thinking about it.
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How can I install Oracle databases on macos natively without using a VM?!
tried every possible way, read almost all the documentations on their website but unfortunately i couldn't get any solution.
No, not today. You can easily get up and running with a VirtualBox appliance, we even make one for you to download and import.
VirtualBox recently put out an update that supports M1/M2 chip architectures, so that's nice.
Otherwise you could spin up an Always Free Oracle Autonomous Database Cloud Instance. That takes about 5 minutes, and then you could use that as your dev instance.
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I am experimenting with the performance of running experiments on H2o Driverless AI instance on GCP. I have attached a K80 GPU to the instance but when I run the experiments selecting "GPU enabled" , it doesn't appear to be utilizing GPUs. Are there any installation steps that are needed so that the H2o software can begin to utilize this GPU?
Yes, you can use the GCP marketplace offering directly:
http://docs.h2o.ai/driverless-ai/latest-stable/docs/userguide/install/google-cloud-platform.html
Or install the required nvidia drivers manually yourself.
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I am currently developing a solution in R and I need to know the system requirements for R on a windows machine for documentation purposes.
It's a question beyond "would R run in my machine", since I need to know the exact specifics. I know for a fact that it already runs without any problem, but I need to document this requirements for the Administrator in the IT team.
Thank you so much for your collaboration!
From An Introduction to R (https://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-intro.html)
--max-mem-size=N
(Windows only) Specify a limit for the amount of memory to be used both for R objects and working areas. This is set by default to the smaller of the amount of physical RAM in the machine and for 32-bit R, 1.5Gb26, and must be between 32Mb and the maximum allowed on that version of Windows.
Note, this is specific to Windows machines. I haven't seen anything regarding other operating systems. I've never seen anything about processors or other hardware either.
as far as I can tell, if you have a computer with a processor and at least 32 Mb or RAM, it will run R (no guarantees on how well).
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We are wondering if someone has experience with the way Qt license works. We want to develop a closed source, proprietary license application (with static linking to Qt libraries), which will be installed to several computers (> 100). We might consider purchasing a commercial license, but we are not sure whether the license fee is:
per developer
per workstation
per company
per installation
per team
anything else?
Anyone has experience in this area?
When I used it, eons ago, the license was "per developer".
This has changed now, as far as I can tell. Take a look at this:
QT commercial vs. non-commercial license for beginner and
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2945612/qt-lgpl-licencing-for-a-free-application-with-closed-source
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We had the problem when the CPU util on a single core machine went to 100 %. The number of users is 8-10 on a server hosted at the ISP end. When the server was upgraded to 4 core, the same problem persists. We have used Hibernate and JSF for implementation and MySQL as the backend. I strongly feel it is a problem with the JBOSS configuration but unable to fix it. Kindly help
I doubt that anyone is going to be able to help you on this without significantly information than you have provided ... and could reasonably provide in an SO question.
The best I can suggest is that you use jvisualvm and jconsole ... and the host operating system's system monitoring tools ... to try to get a handle on where your system's resources are being used.