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Re: (long) Sniffing redo logs to maintain cache consistency?

From: Joel Garry <joel-garry_at_home.com>
Date: 28 Feb 2003 16:43:38 -0800
Message-ID: <91884734.0302281643.43d21e23@posting.google.com>


andrej_at_kintana.com (Andrej Gabara) wrote in message news:<11a3a163.0302280636.2d9ccac4_at_posting.google.com>...
> "Telemachus" <tollg_at_tendwa.rns.net> wrote in message news:<Uen7a.12163$V6.16434_at_news.indigo.ie>...
>
>
> In the end, it's not the design with the highest performance that wins. It's
> the most elegant design that solves critical problems and has acceptable
> performance. Over time, the thinking of what is acceptable performance
> changes because cpus run faster and memory gets cheaper.

Most elegant? NOT!

Best marketing? Yes.

Acceptable performance has been < 2 seconds since the 70's.

>
> Please no impolite replies from disgruntled Oracle DBA's, please! If you
> have time to waste, go rebuild an index or whatever.

Dis, dis! Grunt, grunt! :-)

jg

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Received on Fri Feb 28 2003 - 18:43:38 CST

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