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| | | | | During testing recovery procedures for one of the ongoing projects I wanted to test the "complete disaster" recovery scenario. In this scen... | |
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| | | | | Training overview This training session is entirely about making Oracle SQL execution run faster and more efficiently, understanding the root causes of SQL performance problems and Cost Based Optimizer misbehavior. Instead of looking into increasing system utilization (by using more buffer cache or more parallelism) as a first "tuning" choice, this class is mostly about decreasing resource usage of SQL execution plans by improving their shape and available access paths. - Linux, Oracle, SQL performance tuning and troubleshooting training & writing. | |
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| | | | | I am reading Expert Oracle Practices by Oracle Database Administration from the Oak Table. I'd like to summary and share what I learned. This chapter PL/SQL and the CBO by Jo?e Senega?nik is pretty interesting. It tells how to use oracle extensible optimizer to set the selectivity and the cost of PL/SQL functions. This will... | |
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| | | If you have access to some other graphical tool that displays time series on multiple dimensions for one or a set of SQL statements from an Oracle database, then you may not need "SQL Stats Analytics". In the other hand, if you have no such tool, or even more restricting, if you can only access... | ||