I have AUDIT_TRAIL=DB and AUDIT SESSION with about 100 connections
a minute and haven't noticed any performance impact.
But, then, I haven't set an STATEMENT or OBJECT audit options.
I have a daily SQL job which queries the audit view to identify failed login attempts
and another job to purge the audit trail of data more than 7 days old.
Hemant
At 03:28 AM 21-03-03 -0800, you wrote:
What would be the overhead of setting audit_trail=db in init.ora on the overall database performance ?
NOTE - This is a heavily loaded Hybrid Database having 4000 concurrent users
What optional settings may be better ?
Thanks
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