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Oracle Database Architecture blog sharing my experiences as an oracle Architect. These opinions and recommendations are my own.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Concurrency and parallelism

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I've had a lot of discussions with some very "seasoned" professions on how to handle a high level concurrency. Most of these ...
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Adaptive Direct Path Reads

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This is one of my favorite topics, as it keeps coming up. Well as you read the title, you are probably going huh ?? Until you upgrade to 11...

previous blog posts

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Monday, October 18, 2010

Infiniband coming to a town near you

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As the Exadata takes off (I've heard it is REALLY taking off), more and more vendors are opening their eyes to the bottleneck of I/O. Yo...
Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Exadata and indexes

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This has been a very interesting topic around my shop.. Some people say that you can get rid of all you indexes, some people say no.. Well f...

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Concurrency. Now that I've had a few beers, and few cups of coffee, I've had time to arrange brain cells in the right trays.. Thi...
Monday, October 4, 2010

Concurrency on the Exadata

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Now that I have some benchmarks, I'm starting to delve into some testing to find out how it scales up.. I started with a large table 200...
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