Performance Issue: Steps that need to take care of [message #357460] |
Wed, 05 November 2008 07:05 |
Olivia
Messages: 519 Registered: June 2008
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Recently we have moved a few months production data to a new schema in Test environment.
Some of the data were masked to maintain privacy(Say for a particular column Credit card # of datatype varchar2(16), the number was masked like this: 'qryopnegfrnlukji'.In the new schema, we are facing some performance issues like the query which was previously taking 1 or 2 sec is now taking 2/3 minute or at times more than that. We tried for a small date range.
To my understanding, One of the factor is memory space. And What are the other factors that I should look into it? Your suggesions will help a lot.
Regards,
Oli
[Updated on: Wed, 05 November 2008 07:06] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Performance Issue: Steps that need to take care of [message #357480 is a reply to message #357460] |
Wed, 05 November 2008 10:07 |
JRowbottom
Messages: 5933 Registered: June 2006 Location: Sunny North Yorkshire, ho...
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What queries?
I see no queries, and no explain plans.
Are these non-existant queries anything to do with this 'masking' of data?
Are you attempting to 'unmask' the data on the fly?
Are these 'masked' columns indexed?
Who knows?
Only you do.
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Re: Performance Issue: Steps that need to take care of [message #357890 is a reply to message #357480] |
Fri, 07 November 2008 01:06 |
virmahi
Messages: 266 Registered: April 2008 Location: India
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Try gathering data by :
I faced same issue when I exported large data to a new schema. It might help you if the reason is only about data.
EXECUTE DBMS_STATS.GATHER_SCHEMA_STATS (ownname => 'oceoct', degree=>2 , cascade=>true);
Here oceoct is the name of a schema
Regards,
Mahi
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