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RE: Training for Oracle Performance tuning (Optimization)

From: Alvaro Jose Fernandez <alvaro.fernandez_at_sivsa.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 21:44:08 +0200
Message-ID: <607D6181D9919041BE792D70EF2AEC4824317D@LIMENS.sivsa.int>


Really that's a very familiar issue. Not having time to go deep.

wish you luck,  

However, I have never been able to read any of the above books completely in spite of doing some reading at home(on personal time). I read a few chapters here and there, but nothing comprehensively. I realize if I manage my time effectively I could probably read them, but it feels like half the day goes by while checking/responding to emails and the other half-day fixing/working on whatever issues that come up and dealing with new installs and upgrades. Being a Peoplesoft/Oracle DBA, you have the additional responsibility to keep up with Peoplesoft's technology stack (Weblogic, Tuxedo Application server etc). So I figured a good way of ramping up your expertise quickly is to go for training.

Thanks,
Sunil.

Alvaro Jose Fernandez wrote:

my 2 cents here,  

What about Craig's book?  

..and Tom Kyte's Effective Oracle by Design and Jonathan Lewis' Cost-based Oracle fundamentals  

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Received on Wed Sep 26 2007 - 14:44:08 CDT

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