Commit; :-)

In my opinion, you shouldn't spend your money on buying the Niemich book. It's full of errors (increase the buffer cache hit ratio, for instance) and the wrong approach (no time-based measurement method, just checklist after checklist).

Buy 101 by Gaja. Then buy Tom Kyte's One-On-One book for general fantastic advise on anything. Then go to oraperf.com (Anjo), hotsos.com (Millsap), ixora.com.au (Steve Adams) and Jonathan Lewis' website (can never remember the adresse). Or go to MiracleAS.dk and find all these links, including the book links.

Mogens
Miracle A/S
Denmark

Farnsworth, Dave wrote:
Binay,

I totally agree with this recommendation from Jared for a tuning book.
Read the first three chapters, stop and re-read them. And if you play
your cards right you can even get a question answered by an author on
this list. Cool, eh.

Dave

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Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 3:05 PM
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Start with 'Oracle Performance Tuning 101', available at an
amazon.com near you.

Jared

On Tuesday 29 January 2002 09:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone

Can anyone suggest me some very good book on Oracle Tunning.
Please only
mention those books  which you think is really worth purchasing


Binay Kumar
Oracle Cerified DBA

London



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