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fast_start_io_target and log_checkpoint_interval

From: Cyril Thankappan <cyril_thank_at_rediffmail.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 11:19:38 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.002C9F82.20010312111622@fatcity.com>

Hi!

 is there any difference in the
 way oracle processes
 FAST_START_IO_TARGET and
 LOG_CHECKPOINT_INTERVAL apart from the fact that fast_start_io_target  gives us a measure of no:of i/os required for  instance recovery  

 and log_checkpoint_interval gives us the  number of o/s blocks required for instance  recovery.

 My question is, if both r 'MORE OR LESS'  doing the same thing, why the 'redundancy'???

 surely am I missing something here...

 Kindly correct me..

Thanks



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