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Oracle10g ASM I/O Balancing query Open in New Window- Rank: 1000
… consisting of say 3 disks with varying I/O rate. Now since ASM do balances I/O among disks in a disk group, my query is how ASM will manage it in this case. 2. A datafile does get stored on disk. Now, when we use ASM and query the v$datafile view, w …
/forum/t/44942/2/ - 1968 - 2005-04-29 09:56:08 CDT -   [ Highlight ]

Re: Queue depth on QLogic/3par Open in New Window- Rank: 900
… , we did basic math regarding realistic i/o rate that disks under the LUN could sustain and the rate at which i/o would flow to the LUNs(SAN). Prior to tweaking these numbers, we were certainly experiencing visible i/o level contention (To our disbeli …
/maillist/oracle-l/2008/01/31/0939.htm - 9514 - 2008-01-31 09:30:03 CST -   [ Highlight ]

Re: full-scan vs index for "small" tables Open in New Window- Rank: 884
… rticipating nodes, which makes the full I/O rate dependent of how freaking fast this single process can handle UDP sync packages accross the interconnect. So when the system tops the speed, the average node (having 6 cpu's) is utilized ~60%, when I/O re …
/maillist/oracle-l/2006/06/28/1404.htm - 9660 - 2006-06-28 02:50:07 CDT -   [ Highlight ]

archived redologs Open in New Window- Rank: 643
… er. You will need to adjust the default I/O rate to a value which is suitable for your server. Installgen Demo Download Re: archived redologs If you can take cold backups of your database everynight..It is safe to delete the archived redolog files gener …
/forum/t/18203/2/ - 3856 - 2002-05-28 02:18:47 CDT -   [ Highlight ]

Re: storage service times Open in New Window- Rank: 643
… es. On the other hand, your average I/O rate isn't particularly high, and it's a little odd to get virtually indication of cache benefit. So what else is going on that depriving you of resources ? Regards Jonathan Lewis http://jonathanlewis.w …
/maillist/oracle-l/2008/01/03/0081.htm - 10492 - 2008-01-03 17:10:01 CST -   [ Highlight ]

Restoring/Recovering Database Open in New Window- Rank: 539
… er. You will need to adjust the default I/O rate to a value which is suitable for your server. Installgen Demo Download - Free
/forum/t/18207/2/ - 2702 - 2002-05-24 16:15:57 CDT -   [ Highlight ]

what are the different ways available for backup Open in New Window- Rank: 539
… er. You will need to adjust the default I/O rate to a value which is suitable for your server. Installgen Demo Download
/forum/t/18187/2/ - 2358 - 2002-05-24 16:22:43 CDT -   [ Highlight ]

Re: SQL Server for Oracle DBAs Open in New Window- Rank: 361
… blocks, large extents >> aid in better I/O rate while reading huge amounts of data." >> >> "Oracle tablespaces are at the instance level." > > So I fully expect you as a professional will go and fix your comparison > article: > > http …
/usenet/comp.databases.oracle.server/2008/05/31/0813.htm - 7039 - 2008-05-31 13:41:05 CDT -   [ Highlight ]

Re: SQL Server for Oracle DBAs Open in New Window- Rank: 361
… ocks, large extents aid > in better I/O rate while reading huge amounts of data." > > "Oracle tablespaces are at the instance level." So I fully expect you as a professional will go and fix your comparison article: http://www.psoug.org/ …
/usenet/comp.databases.oracle.server/2008/05/31/0794.htm - 7148 - 2008-05-31 13:02:02 CDT -   [ Highlight ]

Re: SQL Server for Oracle DBAs Open in New Window- Rank: 361
… cks, large extents aid >> in better I/O rate while reading huge amounts of data." >> >> "Oracle tablespaces are at the instance level." > > I think because you are so anti-MS that we will let the reader decide if it > adds value. > …
/usenet/comp.databases.oracle.server/2008/05/30/0783.htm - 7168 - 2008-05-31 03:21:32 CDT -   [ Highlight ]

Re: SQL Server for Oracle DBAs Open in New Window- Rank: 361
… of blocks, large extents aid in better I/O rate while reading huge amounts of data." "Oracle tablespaces are at the instance level." -- Daniel A. Morgan Oracle Ace Director & Instructor University of Washington damorgan_at_x. washington.edu (replace …
/usenet/comp.databases.oracle.server/2008/05/30/0773.htm - 7298 - 2008-05-31 03:41:02 CDT -   [ Highlight ]

Re: SQL Server for Oracle DBAs Open in New Window- Rank: 361
… cks, large extents >> aid in better I/O rate while reading huge amounts of data." >> >> "Oracle tablespaces are at the instance level." > > I think because you are so anti-MS that we will let the reader decide if > it adds value. > …
/usenet/comp.databases.oracle.server/2008/05/30/0788.htm - 7678 - 2008-05-31 07:21:02 CDT -   [ Highlight ]

Re: SQL Server for Oracle DBAs Open in New Window- Rank: 361
… ocks, large extents aid > in better I/O rate while reading huge amounts of data." > > "Oracle tablespaces are at the instance level." I think because you are so anti-MS that we will let the reader decide if it adds value. -- Tony Rogers …
/usenet/comp.databases.oracle.server/2008/05/30/0777.htm - 7000 - 2008-05-30 20:42:48 CDT -   [ Highlight ]

Too much memory consumed in SGA Open in New Window- Rank: 361
… maxed out its available memory and the I/O rate shut up due to the use of paging space to compensate. I was a bit surprised by the results with a user load of 800, since Dell found its sweetspot with Benchmark Factory in a PowerEdge Server with the follow …
/forum/t/89051/2/ - 3909 - 2007-09-12 10:19:18 CDT -   [ Highlight ]