Look ma, a 0% Buffer Cache Hit Ratio...

"Some databases (for example, Oracle and Informix) avoid the buffer cache
entirely when carrying out table or index scans." *Top of page 23 in the
document.

Daniel W. Fink
Sr. Oracle DBA
MICROMEDEX
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A new paper by Sun BluePrints called "Drill-Down Monitoring of Database
Servers" is at
http://www.sun.com/solutions/blueprints/0602/816-7191-10.pdf.

Looks good... well, until Step 5 where it talks about tuning using
Buffer Cache Hit Ratio's.  Anjo, Cary, Mogens... any comments ? ;-)
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