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On Sat, 17 May 1997 09:51:13 -0600, cr_at_post.dk wrote:
>I'm particularly interested in learning about
> - Why some DB's perform well, while others don't
> - What causes this
> - How does the optimizer work
> - Strengths & Weaknesses and how to exploit & overcome them
> - Any other information that will enable me to pose intelligent
> questions to our suppliers, who design our physical DB's
> - What-ever you think might be usefull for a person interested
> the performance & design aspects of Oracle DataBases...
You ask lots of loaded questions that really need a couple of readings of the concepts manuals combined with years of hands on experience. But on the assumption that you have immediate needs and not much time...
1. The 7.2/7.3 tuning manual is a good start. 2. The optimizer chapter in concepts (chap 13) 3. If you're on UNIX, get the UNIX specific tuning guide-if you're on AIX, there's even a AIX specific guide 4. If you're using Parallel Server, then the 7.3 Parallel Server Concepts manual is great--especially in regards to proper application design
As for dealing with your physical layout designers, you'll need to know/learn your intended application behavior for them to do a proper layout. They should be asking you lots of questions unless they already know the answers--or a rebuild is scheduled in the project plan after performance has been assessed.
Good luck,
John E. Leon Guerrero <jguerrer_at_infogration.com>
Oracle DBA Consultant
Received on Wed May 28 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT
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