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"DA Morgan" <damorgan_at_psoug.org> wrote in message news:1145557619.596258_at_yasure.drizzle.com...
> Bob Jones wrote: >> "DA Morgan" <damorgan_at_psoug.org> wrote in message >> news:1145489802.204935_at_yasure.drizzle.com... >>> Bob Jones wrote: >>>> "Poh Tien Lye" <pohtl_at_singnet.com.sg> wrote in message >>>> news:e25jd2$anb$1_at_reader01.singnet.com.sg...
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>>>> Are you sure the hit ratio is calculated correctly? That is very low. >>>> How much data are you dealing with? 38MB is still too small for an >>>> average database. >>> High? Low? What's the difference. Hit ratios have been proven >>> irrelevant. >> >> Irrelevant to performance? I have not yet seen that prove. > > 1. Read books by Tom Kyte > 2. Read books by Jonathan Lewis > 3. Read the archives of this usenet group specifically looking for posts > by Richard Foote and Howard Rogers (as well as Jonathan Lewis). > 4. Hit ratios have been dead, buried, and fossilized for some years now. > --
Do I really need to read that many books just to get one reason why hit ratios are irrelevant? I remember having a conversation with a couple of those guys about this. The auguments they presented were less than convincing.
May I aslo suggest reading Oracle's official performance tuning books? Received on Thu Apr 20 2006 - 21:33:53 CDT