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size=2>I understand now, but in development?? I have 13 schema that form an
application, the development is an exact replica of production RAC instance and
no one in Devl complains (well most of the times).
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size=2>Raj
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size=2>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Rajendra dot Jamadagni at nospamespn dot com All Views expressed in this email
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003
12:05 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject:
RE: Development projects: Multiple databases v/s multiple
schemas
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size=2>Hi Rajendra
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For
Example ,
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instance.
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size=2> beetween 10:00 am and 11:30 am , ProjectA realized via
numerious sessions
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size=2> 30 times wait for
event of "free buffer inspected"
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size=2> 1000 block "consistent
get"
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size=2> 2000 block "buffer get"
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size=2> 100 block "physical
read"
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09:30 am and 11:30 am , <SPAN
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realized via numerious sessions
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for event of "free buffer inspected"
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size=2> 500 block "consistent
get"
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size=2> 500 block "buffer
get"
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size=2> 5100 block "physical
read"
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size=2> And you take a performance report for beetween 09:00
and 12:00 ,
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size=2> 270 times wait
for event of "free buffer
inspected"
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size=2> 1500 block "consistent
get"
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size=2> 2500 block "buffer
get"
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size=2> 5200 block "physical
read"
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class=724294614-20062003> cahce hit ratio
1-(1500+2500)/5200 = 0.23
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class=724294614-20062003> Question : which project cause to these
figurs.
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size=2> -----Original
Message-----From: Jamadagni, Rajendra
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003
4:05 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject:
RE: Development projects: Multiple databases v/s multiple
schemas
if your schema will be cross-referencing, I vote for ONE db with multiple schema. This way, any changes in one schema immediately affect others and can be controlled. If you _know_ (guaranteed by management) that the schema will _never_ cross reference, then I'd still go for single DB, unless there is a proven need for separate database. I know developers like to have a whole database for themselves, but unfortunately all schema co-exist in the database, so should developers in one DB.
1. Have only 1 database for each version of Oracle
Server installed and create schemas for individual
teams for their development work. 2. Create a
separate DB for each project team.
I want to know the pros and cons for both the
approaches.
Any ideas and suggestions are most welcome.
Regards Naveen
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