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RE: Is it really necessary to reduce ITL Waits to near zero?

From: Taft, David <TaftD_at_saic-dc.com>
Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 15:43:49 -0400
Message-ID: <DCE76463749C64499892A0DB3AF05AC60EF46006@challenger.vta.saic-dc.com>


<the sound of crickets in the background> Yea, silence is pretty much what I got from my co-workers on this same subject. I probably provided too much info. Believe me, I do understand, however please let me ask this question:  

If ITL Waits are not a significant contributor to response time nor causing deadlocks, can you think of a circumstance that justifies reducing ITL waits on an object? Must be my analness, but I keep feeling like I've overlooked something.  

Thanks,  

David Taft

From: Taft, David

My main concern is if this analysis is sound. I think it is, but would appreciate a second opinion ...

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