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Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Performance Tuning Tips & Techniques

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ISBN-10: 0071780262

ISBN-13: 9780071780261

Edition: 2012

Authors: Richard Niemiec

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The most trusted name in performance tuning updates his bestselling guide for the challenges of Oracle Database 11g+ 11gR2.As with previous versions of this Oracle Press bestseller,Oracle Database 11g Performance Tuning Tips & Techniquesprovides instructions that explain the best ways of maintaining a high-performance Oracle Database 11genvironment using proven tuning methods. Oracle Certified Master Richard Niemiec offers hundreds of essential tips to enhance system performance and an array of real-world examples to illustrate insider best practices. The in-depth details highlight the new tuning options available for optimizing Oracle Database11gand 11gR2. Intermediate-to-advanced database…    
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Book details

List price: $125.00
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: McGraw-Hill New Zealand
Publication date: 2/27/2012
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 1184
Size: 8.30" wide x 8.90" long x 2.30" tall
Weight: 4.180
Language: English

Introduction to 11g New Features (DBA and Developer)
Basic Index Principles(Beginner Developer and Beginner DBA)
Finding Disk I/O Bottlenecks
Initialization Parameters and Tuning
Oracle Enterprise Manager
Using EXPLAIN and SQL PLAN MANAGEMENT (Developer and DBA)
Using Hints for Query Tuning
Query Tuning: Developer and Beginner DBA
Table Joins & other Advanced Tuning
Using PL/SQL to Enhance Performance
Exadata, Exalogic, Tuning RAC & Parallel Features
V$ Views and Tuning
The X$ Tables (Advanced DBA)
Using AWR & Statspack to Tune Waits & Latches
Performing a Quick System Review
Monitoring the system using UNIX Utilities
Appendixes
Key Initialization Parameters
V$ Views and Descriptions
X$ Tables and Descriptions