You will have to look for a book that tells you the wrong things about tuning, because the exam is wrong. If there's any book out there that states it can help you pass the OCP tuning exam, it's probably true, and you should just buy the cheapest one. Then go and pass the stupid and useless exam. Then throw away the book.

THEN you should buy:

Tom Kyte's first book (one-on-one).
Jonathan's only book
James Morle's only book
Gaja's only book.
... and of course Cary's coming book.

But please don't spend more than the bare minimum of money on any book that either says it can tell you how to pass the ocp tuning exam, or for whatever wrong reasons actually advocates the same nonsense about hit ratios and stuff.

Mogens

AK wrote:
which book is good for ocp 8i performance tuning exam .
 
TIA
-ak

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