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HI Jeremy,
I am unable to see your white paper. Please send it across to me the same or let me know where i can download it.
Group,
Please forward the same if incase you have downloaded it earlier. Thanks in advance for all.
Reg,
Anand
On 5/10/07, Jeremy Paul Schneider <jeremy.schneider_at_ardentperf.com> wrote:
>
> Hey everyone –
>
> I just finished putting together a research paper about Oracle services
> and I'd like to know if you could help my out by reviewing it.
>
> I haven't yet seen any single paper that really focuses on services in
> depth and covers all of their different aspects, even though they're a very
> important part of Oracle databases today. This paper aims to be a complete,
> in-depth review covering every aspect of their interaction with Oracle.
> It's a little dense and lengthy but I believe it will be useful.
>
> I would really appreciate any feedback, particularly on technical content.
>
> Thanks!
> -Jeremy
>
>
> ==========================
>
> The paper will only be available until Friday so if you are going to
> review it you must grab it this week. You can login as reviewer/reviewer07
> to access the file.
>
> http://www.ardentperf.com/pub/services-schneider07.pdf
>
> Abstract—Performance management and high availability have become
> base requirements for today's enterprise relational database
> management systems. In Oracle databases users create "services" to
> meet these challenges and those services touch almost every aspect
> of database configuration. This paper presents a broad yet thorough
> exploration and explanation of every aspect of services for both
> singleinstance
> and cluster (RAC) databases.
> ==========================
> --
> Jeremy Schneider
> Chicago, IL
> http://www.ardentperf.com/category/technical
>
-- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-lReceived on Thu May 17 2007 - 01:27:04 CDT
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