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Re[2]: Physical I/O and databases other than oracle

From: Robert Eskridge <bryny_at_dfweahs.net>
Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2003 09:59:39 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005D1D4D.20031002095939@fatcity.com>


Mladen,

Thursday, October 2, 2003, 12:39:32 PM, you wrote:

M> I do accept your suggestion but I've just received Cary's book
M> and I'm enjoying myself very much. I do humbly apologize for any
M> confusion. To make is perfectly clear to anyone, BCHR is no longer
M> very relevant indicator. My last sentence ("database with BCHR 99.9%
M> must be OK") was formulated in that way as an allusion to Cary Milsap's
M> known article "Why 99% Database Buffer Cache Hit Ratio is NOT Ok".
M> I was just poking little harmless fun at the "silver bullet" approach.

So I drink Coors Light while I'm looking at my BCHR, there's no reason to poke fun at me....

-rje

[oh and here's the :-) ]

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