Re: A Book Suggestion for Performance Tuning 10g & 11g

From: Sheldon Quinny <sheldonquinny_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 13:58:29 +0300
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Thanks to everyone for providing me with suggestion for the books. Very Much Appreciated.

Thank you.
-Sheldon.

On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 7:30 AM, kyle Hailey <kylelf_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> This a great list from Hans, that I second that list:
> 1) Performance Tuning Guide http://www.oracle.com/pls/db112/homepage
> 2) Expert Oracle Database Architecture: Oracle Database 9i, 10g, and 11g -
> Kyte
> 3) Oracle Core: Essential Internals for DBAs and Developers by J Lewis
> 4) Optimizing Oracle Performance by Cary Milsap
> 5) Troubleshooting Oracle Performance (TOP) by Christian Antognini
> 6) Oracle Wait Interface
>
> I really like TOP.
>
> Just to add my 2 cents, if you are interested in SQL tuning I think the
> following two are under-rated
>
>
> - Refactoring SQL by Stephane Faroult
> - SQL Tuning by Dan Tow
>
> Stephane's book is a easy read and should be read by every DBA who has any
> exposure to developers especially java programmers who try and access the
> database.
> Dan's book is a more challenging dry read but it's the only book that lays
> out a straight forward methodology for finding an optimal execution path
> candidate. The method requires work, but the good new is that DB Optimizer
> from Embarcadero does most of the busy work. DISCLAMER: I was the designer
> behind DB Optimizer I'm biased.
>
> - Kyle Hailey
> http://dboptimizer.com
>
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