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Subject: Is there a list of things (automated tool or otherwise) to see if a DB install done by someone else is reasonably good (performance wise) for an application
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We have a 3-tier application and in some installations, the customer is
responsible for DB installation/upgrades. There have been times that we
have found issues in the DB installation which make the application come
to a crawl.
Is there any automated tool or a list of things to check to see if a DB
installation (RAC or otherwise) is in decent condition and none of the
obvious things are missing?
Thanks,
-- Pradeep
Pradeep Chetal
Sr. Director - Infrastructure Architecture
Mformation Technologies Inc.
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