Re: SQL Tuning Tool

From: Steven Heterogeneous <steven.heterogeneous_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2017 14:56:45 +1100
Message-ID: <CAOXRFHtyrLkaikW8gS-2T=VcwgBzZxWxNb_EiU_h8HKJp13SQg_at_mail.gmail.com>



Hi Wil,

Do you mind share a copy of your PPT to us?

Thanks,
Steven

On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 8:52 AM, dba Wilson <iamanoracledba_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>
>
> Thanks for your valuable input. I am downloading and to study Mumbai. Hope
> it is a "developer-friendly" tool. lol
>
>
> Regards,
> Wil
>
> 2017-11-24 22:47 GMT+11:00 Karl Arao <karlarao_at_gmail.com>:
>
>> my tools I always use for SQL tuning/troubleshooting:
>>
>> sqld360 (Mauro Pagano) - every information about the SQL_ID in one shot
>> db optimizer (Kyle Hailey) - for realtime profiling and query diagramming
>> (Visual SQL Tuning/breaking down the logic behind the SQL) - I'm a very
>> visual guy
>> planx http://bit.ly/2B6Ysv0 (Carlos Sierra) - if I can't get sqld360, I
>> need to have this. it's like my text version of sqld360
>> sql monitor - if I can't have sqld360 and planx, at least I must have
>> this
>> sql developer - the newest version has the plan_line_id on exec plan
>> useful for troubleshooting on 11.2/11.1 DBs
>>
>> one example how I use some of the tools above together to troubleshoot a
>> SQL - http://bit.ly/2A9mSoA (correlating through plan_line_id and
>> drilling down on business logic w/ VST)
>>
>>
>>
>> -Karl
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 19, 2017 at 7:39 PM, dba oracle <iamanoracledba_at_gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Gurus,
>>>
>>>
>>> I am currently looking for a SQL Tuning tool can be used by DBA as well
>>> as developers. The background is that we have many complex SQLs being
>>> developed in our products, each developer may touch those SQLs and change
>>> them if he/she is handling a ticket related to them. Every change might
>>> cause performance changing (and actually they did). We want to find a tool
>>> can be easily used by the developers, and then give them a training
>>> session, they will be able to tune their new developed/changed SQL before
>>> tagged to the release.
>>>
>>> I've tried SQL developer. It just simply give us the chance to use SQL
>>> Advisor.
>>> I also tried Toad, it more looks like an offline SQL advisor. And it has
>>> crashed several times in my Win 10. It is really frustrating.
>>> I also found this tool, SQLBooster, from www.SQLFast.com. It's cool
>>> because it can brake the complex SQL down to small queries to analyze the
>>> bottleneck. But there is only a few documents provided in the website and
>>> the UI is not so friendly. I am still struggling on testing it.
>>>
>>> Do you guys have any recommendation?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Wil
>>>
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>>
>>
>> --
>> Karl Arao
>> Blog: karlarao.wordpress.com
>> Wiki: karlarao.tiddlyspot.com
>> Twitter: _at_karlarao <http://twitter.com/karlarao>
>>
>
>

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