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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 3:15 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: Re: Physical I/O and databases other than oracle
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> 
> my email states that in oracle this isnt true. HOWEVER, what 
> about other databases? 

At the risk of trivialising things, there are basically no differences
with other databases.  It's a question of how quickly the DBA community
for a given database has woken up to the fact that BCHR is a
rarely-useful measure.

For instance, the DB2 people worked this out a long time ago (though
they still focus heavily on buffer pool tuning, as many of them
genuinely have physical i/o issues with the huge batch jobs they run).
As for the SQL Server people, the light is only just starting to dawn.
90% or more of the performance posts to the sql2k list (see
www.sswug.com) start with "My windoze box has 2GB of RAM, and my
instance has 99.9999999% hit ratio, but performance is still a dog.
Help me add more memory".  Gentle attempts at suggesting they attempt to
find the real culprit, rather than guess, are howled down in the stamped
of the hit ratio mob.

Ciao for now
Fuzzy
(It's good to be back)
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