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Re: Oracle Capacity planning and Sizing Spreadsheets

From: Zoran Martic <zoran_martic_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 07:19:46 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <20050616141947.61975.qmail@web52610.mail.yahoo.com>


I did not mean to offend anybody.

I do not have very good opinion on Rampant too, based on a few books I bought. I think it is a cheap copy from the documentation and elsewhere.
But cannot judge the overall quality because bought only 3 books from them.

I was interesting in this one thing particularly. There is not too many resources for Oracle capacity sizing and sometimes simple spreadsheet calculating table and index sizes is help for me (I am doing that in the Oracle Designer, but not possible for other mortals that needs to do some sizing).
This will give me the possibility to give stupid spreadsheets to some poeple need to do simple sizing releasing the pressure from me.

If you know the better tool or method then please share.

So, you bougth cheap books from Rampant and wanted the rocket science :) ?

Regards,
Zoran

> i dont want this on the list(but alot of people will
> agree). anything with rampant's name on it is
> typically not worth it.
>
> its trash. they rush stuff out just to make money
> off of it. No quality control. I swapped emails with
> tom kyte about burleson a couple of months ago and
> tom ripped him.
>
> I would prefer not to have this on the list. Don't
> want the drama.
                



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