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RE: Education

From: David Kurtz <info_at_go-faster.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 18:49:14 +0100
Message-ID: <CKEAJBMGFEOCDBFILPJDMEDKFHAA.info@go-faster.co.uk>


And if you want to know about Oracle on SANs and the like read James Morle's book: Scaling Oracle 8i
see http://www.scaleabilities.com and
http://www.scaleabilities.com/thebook.shtml

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>
> dont waste any training budget on online classes. they are
> non-interactive. a book is better. I find even if the material is
> good, I can't retain any information.
>
> the tuning classes from oracle are weak. don't take them. better
> off buying books.
> instead of high performance oracle tuning on sans, what you
> really want is 'how san works class'. then read oracle books to
> get better at how oracle works. from there you will be able to
> figure out what to do.
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