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Re: Tuning NON-network client-server communication

From: Anjo Kolk <anjo_at_oraperf.com>
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 01:48:23 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0048B4A0.20020628014823@fatcity.com>

Yes,

Because, in short, you still use Net8 or SQLNet or what ever they call it now. Sure the protocol adapter is different but every thing else is the same. I have seen big improvements by changing SDU/TDU with pipes on Net8. Beaware that most pipe have a max TDU limit of 5K (HP is 8K).

Anjo.

Tim Bunce wrote:

> Is there any scope for tuning NON-network client-server communication?
>
> Where the client and Oracle server are on the same machine and don't
> communicate via the network?
>
> Are Net8 tuning parameters like SDU size still relevant?
>
> Tim.
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