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> I took Jonathan's book on holiday (sad person that I am). I read about 150
> pages but I was frustrated because there were ideas I came acr
some hack writer who haunts this list. don't believe anything she says :)
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Oh yes, and when I save up some money after buying the Certification book, I
should be purchasing DBA 101, can't remember who wrote that one though :-)
Lee
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Guy Harrison - Oracle SQL High Performance
Guy Harrison - Oracle SQL High Performance Tuning
Jonathan Lewis - Practical Oracle 8i
and at the moment - Couchman and Schwinn - Oracle 8i DBA Certification Exam
Guide.
Regards
Lee
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Steve Armijo wrote:
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> On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 11:45:20PM -0800, Robertson Lee - lerobe wrote:
> > and very nice they are too.
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> > Great book by the way.
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> Hmmm, so what would folks consider their essential Oracle books? maybe your
> personal top 2 or 3?
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> -s
Oracle DBA 101 and Oracl
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> And a number of folks will highly recommend that book.
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> If I could jus
On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 11:45:20PM -0800, Robertson Lee - lerobe wrote:
> and very nice they are too.
>
> Great book by the way.
Hmmm, so what would folks consider their essential Oracle books? maybe your
personal top 2 or 3?
-s
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Title: RE: RAID or NOT to RAID? What's the diff???
I took Jonathan's book on holiday (sad person that I am). I read about 150 pages but I was frustrated because there were ideas I came across that I wanted to try especially re calculations on some of the indexing tips he suggest
I would. It is one of the best books to have.
- Kirti Deshpande
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;t have to read a chapter at one sitting
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and very nice they are too.
Great book by the way.
Lee
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And if it does confuse you, my book has
a couple of pretty pictures in it that might
help.
Jonathan Lewis
Seminars on getting the best out
And a number of folks will highly recommend that book.
If I could just get time to read more of it. :(
Jared
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> And if it does confuse you, my book has
> a couple of pretty pictures in it that might
> help.
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> Jonathan Lewis
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> Seminars o
And if it does confuse you, my book has
a couple of pretty pictures in it that might
help.
Jonathan Lewis
Seminars on getting the best out of Oracle
Last few places available for Sept 10th/11th
See http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk/seminar.html
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On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 08:05:42AM -0800, Koivu, Lisa wrote:
> Admitting ignorance here. What is the difference between Raid 0+1 and Raid
> 1+0 (is this mirroring)? If someone can forward a website that describes
> the difference I would really appreciate it.
0 + 1 or 1 + 0 is determined by
Title: RAID or NOT to RAID? What's the diff???
Take a
look at http://www.acnc.com
Choose the raid.edu item on their menu bar (I think this brings you to http://www.acnc.com/04_00.html )
. Read the explainations.
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Hi,
>From an article by Gaja Krishna Vaidyanatha:
RAID 0+1 = "Stripe First, Then Mirror What You Just Striped"
RAID 1+0 = "Mirror First, Then Stripe Over What You Just Mirrored".
This site was recommended:
http://www.quest.com/whitepapers/
Hope this helps,
Denmark W.
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Title: RAID or NOT to RAID? What's the diff???
been
covered.but.the first is striped...then mirrored...the second is
mirrored (in disk pairs...) THEN striped..
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one is
mirrored stripes while the other is stripped mirrors.
;-)
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