On 4/15/2012 11:22 AM, Justin Hansen wrote:
>> Of course, we can always go back and optimize code, but at some point
>> you reach a point of diminishing returns. Focusing our programming
>> resources on less than 0.1% of the code... wouldn't it just be less 
>> expensive to throw some (virtually free) additional processing power at the 
>> problem. How can that possibly hurt the situation?
 From the point of view of bumping up the hardware, you are correct; setting 
higher limits doesn't consume more resources of and by itself.  And unless 
they're running close to the limits on the VM server, it won't even affect 
other 
VMs.

I've also seen though some impressive gains made by super-geek DBAs that no 
mere 
mortals could see.  The question I guess is where to spend the $ in the most 
cost-effective way.

--Ben

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