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I think this is called hyperbole, a sin that I too have committed from time to time.
I once wrote:
"
Personally I wouldn't be particularly surprised if
oracle_trace didn't end up replacing just about
every other diagnostic strategy some time
within the next couple of years.
"
Unfortunately the 9.2 manual came out about two weeks later with the comment that the Oracle_trace facility was now a deprecated product.
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> On Tue, Apr 22, 2003 at 07:36:39AM -0800, Pete Sharman wrote:
> > There is so little in the way of performance gains in using
different block
> > sizes for different objects that there are far more important
tuning efforts
> > to be done before even considering this as a tuning tool.
>
>
>
> "Out of all of the sophisticated enhancements of Oracle9i, many
> experienced DBAs consider multiple block sizes to be the most
important
> feature for tuning the Oracle database." - Donald K. Burleson
>
> http://www.dba-oracle.com/art_dbazine_9i_multiblock.htm
>
> I feel like Rosanna Rosanna Danna.
> ===============================================================
> Ray Stell stellr_at_vt.edu (540) 231-4109 KE4TJC 28^D
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