> > > #2. How do you determine whether your buffer cache is sized
> > properly?
> >
> > Your application meets it's defined operational response time
> > and throughput constraints.
>
> Actually that is an interesting answer, since it doesn't answer the
question
> asked 'How do I know if my buffer cache is sized properly' but a much
better

Well, IF "Your application meets it's defined operational response time and
throughput constraints" THEN "your buffer cache is sized properly" (as
everything else) AND one stop worrying about it.

Anyway, don't take my posts in threads containing BCHR's too seriously ;)

Tanel.



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