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Re: Oracle Standard Edition & RAC

From: Niall Litchfield <niall.litchfield_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 06:41:01 +0000
Message-ID: <7765c8970701032241r560076efh789434b2df25f097@mail.gmail.com>


Well on systems with 2 or 4 processors typically doing small amounts of work at a time for say 2-500 concurrent users and often with an overnight window for batch, how much benefit is PQO in practice? I'd probably also suggest that if you do want PQO then there is a fair chance that you'll want Partitioning as well, so you'd probably have to really, really want to make that extra investment.

On 1/3/07, Kevin Closson <kevinc_at_polyserve.com> wrote:
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Niall Litchfield
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Received on Thu Jan 04 2007 - 00:41:01 CST

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