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Got a database to recover? I think we all get tired of saying it but
reality is that corporate data continues, and will continue, to grow at
exponential rates.
Well, not exactly eternity but it has been for as long as our current
set of "agreed upon" work has been "published".
Actually all the statistics provided are great for weeding out and
making purchasing decisions. Hopefully you can see that by setting a
client identifier we have just added great power in determining the
unknown users of our database. This tendency to house even larger
databases on a few disks will continue to rise as disk manufacturers
continue to produce larger disk capacities. It is sort of funny but
database storage still seems to be handled the same today as it was
decades ago.
I would actually like to see the resumes as you can get the added
advantage of having me refer you for this job.
I don't think anyone should be intimidated by it, but it does prompt you
to think. Your IT department may be different but I have basically found
that:No matter how big or small a database. We are storing data because
there is an increasing reliance on current and historical data.
But millions of dollars later middle management is still
procrastinating.
Actually all the statistics provided are great for weeding out and
making purchasing decisions. It is still basically a two step process.
If you need to recover, you can either mount the snapshot image or
recover from it.
Will the disks be involved in backups? You can email me at james. Stay
tuned for more session tracing in the next part of this series. To
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community moderator. And the one about the slowest part of a web app?
Take disk capacity for example.
Go talk to your current or prospective storage vendor.
This may come in handy if your session actually performs different tasks
that distinguish it from other sessions that originally had the same
identifier.
And I have to say: I am somewhat disappointed in the administration of
both.
This is where you could employ the use of a client identifier as Oracle
now lets us trace and trace reports on a unique client identifier. Many
statements like these are considered fact because we have grown up with
them and refuse to take into consideration any new technologies or
features that might be available. There are also methods of setting the
client identifier from within OCI and JDBC. Let me suggest a different
approach.
The goal of this series is to inform DBAs on how to track and trace
connected sessions so that they can properly determine where sessions
are experiencing performance problems.
The new manager had no clue I existed.
I don't think anyone should be intimidated by it, but it does prompt you
to think. Some of these vendors are specific to this region of the world
your only avenue to meet them face to face is by going to the UKOUG
conference.
They made exactly the same recommendations .
They don't show you which one you missed. And part of my job, as is
yours, is to supply information to those that have been put in a
position to make higher level decisions.
This will limit some of the overhead of setting these names as I am sure
there are some miniscule locking going on behind the scenes. Array based
storage keeps backups at our fingertips, immediately available, and
increases the success rate of recovery. Step back, take a breath, and
stress test your storage system for the type of application it will be
servicing. These reconfigurations may require, moving data files around
to use more disks, add more disk for higher throughput, or reduce IOPS
and MBPS through the application.
This is a very touchy area to me as I have been hired to do a particular
job.
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