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Freeman Robert - IL wrote:
Here is the list of top 10 do's and don't that I came up with.
#1 - Do Maintain your Expertise #2 - Do Use the DBMS_STATS Package to Collect Statistics #3 - Do Use Bind Variables #4 - Do Put your Production Database in ARCHIVELOG Mode #5 - Do Use Locally Managed Tablespaces #6 - Do Monitor Your Database #7 - Do Practice Recoveries #8 - Do Get Involved with User Groups and Other Resources #9 - Do Establish Standards and Change Control Processes #10 - Do Think Ahead
Bonus! - Do tune to Reduce Logical IO's Not Physical IO's. (With regards to Cary!)
Oracle Database Top 10 Don'ts #1 - Don't Waste Time Re-Organizing Your Databases #2 - Don't Use .Log or Other Common Extensions For Your Database File Names #3 - Don't Leave Your Database Open To Attack #4 - Don't Decide Against Hot Backups #5 - Don't Use ASSM #6 - Don't Forget the 80/20 Rule #7 - Don't Stack Views #8 - Don't Be a Normalization Bigot #9 - Don't Forget to Document Everything #10 - Do Not Use Products You are Not Licensed For.
Bonus!! - Do Not Assume A Good or Bad Hit Ratio Means Anything
Ok, anyone wanna comment?
Robert G. Freeman Technical Management Consultant TUSC - The Oracle Experts www.tusc.com 904.708.5076 Cell (It's everywhere that I am!) Author of several books you can find on Amazon.com!
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