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Re: Tom kyte's New book

From: Thomas T <T_at_T>
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 17:07:34 -0400
Message-ID: <3f60e418@rutgers.edu>


"Stan" <stan0074_at_comcast.net> wrote in message news:3F5FF402.3060904_at_comcast.net...
> Tom kyte's new book 'Effective Oracle by Design' is finally out. i just
> got my copy today. Though some topics reminds me of his previous book
> but there is lots of 9i stuffs from an administration standpoint.
>
> back to reading :)
> -Stan
>

Thanks for the information! Is "Expert One-on-One Oracle" still a current book (for 8i)? After recently finding out that there's a million Oracle tuning myths out there, I'd like to get a book that will actually help me. I'll buy both of these guys if that's the best bet. Does the 1-on-1 book cover 9i, also?

Is Oracle Performance Tuning 101 worth anything? It seems as if the book was written to argue against the myths, but I'd like a second opinion.

Any other no-myth-all-reality books I should know about?

Thanks!!

-Thomas Received on Thu Sep 11 2003 - 16:07:34 CDT

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