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>I agree we need to look at both. Depends on the shop you work in if you
>can though. Where I've been the SAs hold tuning of the OS close, and I
>can work WITH them but can't effect changes on my own. so I concentrate
>on the database.
>
it also helps if the OS is tunable.  some are more so than others.  and 
i also do the database first, then go to the SA and work with them, then 
do the database again.

and the wait_state tuning method does give you things to take to the SA 
and say, "how come i get these numbers?  and what do i have to do to 
change them?"


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