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Re: Which Doc to Read - 10g or 9i ?

From: Bob Jones <email_at_me.not>
Date: Sat, 01 Jul 2006 16:08:10 GMT
Message-ID: <K5xpg.163460$F_3.32047@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>


Best of all, it is free.

<tramplai_at_gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1151738349.833685.227990_at_m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...
> Hi, hpuxrac
>
> Your response is very fine, but i more think of that we should be
> read Oracle Document!
>
> BR
> HuaGao
>
>
> hpuxrac wrote:
>> meathammer wrote:
>> > Currently working with 9iR2...
>> > I want to start being a "good boy" DEVELOPER and start RTFM
>> > on Performance Tuning doc:
>> >
>> > So which of the 2 below would you recommend I should go with at this
>> > time ? (seems the older one has more material)
>> > Thanks
>> >
>> > Performance Tuning Guide
>> > 10g Release 2 (10.2)
>> > B14211-01
>> > June 2005
>> >
>> >
>> > Database Performance Tuning Guide and Reference
>> > Release 2 (9.2)
>> > Part No. A96533-02
>> > October 2002
>>
>> Before you read either of those my first question would be how
>> knowledgeable and comfortable are you with Tom Kyte's books. If you
>> cannot literally go from a question in your mind and find the correct
>> topic and chapter in those books, this is where you need to start.
>>
>> His latest book is "Expert Oracle Database Architecture". Start with
>> that one first and go through it several times. Then go through
>> "Effective Oracle by Design" and rinse and repeat. While some of the
>> material is duplicated and similar things noted, both are still quite
>> worthwhile.
>>
>> Then read Cary Millsap's "Optimizing Oracle Performance" several times.
>> If SQL tuning is not already a strongpoint then Guy Harrisons ( old
>> and somewhat outdated ) "Oracle SQL High Performance Tuning" may be
>> indicated.
>>
>> Only after these books are very familiar should you go into the Oracle
>> documentation.
>>
>> If you are already there, then the 9.2 doc is what you need to look at
>> if you are running 9.2.
>>
>> So many things change in 10.x.
>>
>> For a good overview of what is different about 10.x I recommend "Oracle
>> Database 10g Insider Solutions".
>>
>> That out to keep you busy for a while!
>
Received on Sat Jul 01 2006 - 11:08:10 CDT

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