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Re: Niemiec - Oracle Tuning Book Out

From: <holmesb_at_my-dejanews.com>
Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 11:24:11 GMT
Message-ID: <7i0rcr$nme$1@nnrp1.deja.com>


In article <7huuns$dev$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>,   tedchyn_at_yahoo.com wrote:
> rich, what is isbn number, publisher of this book ? how much is it at
> retail.
>
> Ted Chyn(tedchyn_at_yahoo.com)
>
> In article <19990518124611.24425.00002327_at_ng16.aol.com>,
> rniemic_at_aol.com (Rniemic) wrote:
> > I have had many questions as to when this will be out. It is
finally
> out. It
> > was supposed to be 300 pages ... ended up being 900 pages... the
> perfectionist
> > in me is both a curse and a blessing. A lot of pain along with 10+
ISBN is 0-07-882434-6. Published by Osborne/Oracle Press. Price is $49.99 USA.
> years of
> > tuning experience is in it. All the x$, v$ and init.ora's including
> the
> > undocumented. Also, estat/bstat, all of the join tuning (nested
> loops, hash
> > joins, merge joins with diagrams), a chapter on hints, disk I/O,
UNIX
> > monitoring, Oracle's Tuning Pack, what's new in 8i and a lot more.
> Worth
> > reading ... not sure that it was worth writing. If you have it ...
> your
> > feedback is appreciated. The goal was to the share the
> knowledge...never
> > though it would be that painful. Sorry that it's over a year late.
> But now it
> > is out and available online. Make sure that you read the
introduction
> if you
> > do have one now.
> >
> > All the best in your tuning efforts,
> > - Rich Niemiec, niemiecr_at_tusc.com
> >
>
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