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Re: Live Webcast: The death of the buffer cache hit ratio

From: Anjo Kolk <anjo_at_oraperf.com>
Date: Mon, 05 Aug 2002 08:03:28 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.004AB45C.20020805080328@fatcity.com>


No,

It is 11:00 EST, due to DST and GMT+0 is 5 hours ahead of EST. It confuses me also all the time.

Anjo.

Gogala, Mladen wrote:

> 15:00 GMT, is that 9:00 EST? I thought that whole world is using EST
> (GMT -5 ) as
>
> a standard reference zone.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anjo Kolk [mailto:anjo_at_oraperf.com]
> Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 3:18 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: Re: Live Webcast: The death of the buffer cache hit ratio
>
> Thanks Jared,
>
> Drinks are on me ;-)
>
> Jared.Still_at_radisys.com wrote:
>
>>Ok, everybody, let's show up in support of Anjo.
>>
>>This should be a great presentation.
>>
>>Sorry if someone has already posted this to the list today, I just haven't
>>had time to read it yet today.
>>
>>Jared
>>
>>-----------------
>>
>>SearchEBusiness invites you to this Vendor Connection Webcast:
>>
>>*********************************************************************
>>TOPIC: The death of the buffer cache hit ratio
>>WHEN: Wednesday, August 7 at 11:00 a.m. EDT (15:00 GMT)
>>SPEAKER: Anjo Kolk, Chief Oracle Technologist, Precise Software and
>> renowned Oracle performance author
>>SPONSOR: Precise Software
>>PRE-REGISTER FOR THIS WEBCAST TODAY:
>>http://searchEBusiness.com/webcasts
>>*********************************************************************
>>
>>------------------------
>>-- About this Webcast --
>>---------------------
>>---
>>Join Anjo Kolk, Chief Oracle Technologist at Precise Software and
>>renowned Oracle performance author, for his views on Oracle
>>performance tuning. Anjo will discuss how conventional tuning
>>approaches rely too heavily on checking the buffer cache hit ratio.
>>Many DBAs do their best to get a 99% or better hit ratio but discover
>>that the performance of their database isn't really improving when
>>the hit ratio gets better. Anjo will discuss these points and others:
>>
>>* If the hit ratio was tuned to 99% or better, why is end user
>> response time still bad?
>>* If tuning the hit ratio is not the answer to end-user response
>> time, what is?
>>* Why does a hit ratio do exactly the opposite of what you would
>> think?
>>* Logical I/Os -- The myths dispelled.
>>* How to calculate the cost of a logical I/O.
>>* How to use the response time model in Oracle to find performance
>> problems.
>>
>>If database performance is important to you, c
>>lick here to
>>pre-register for this Webcast: http://searchEBusiness.com/webcasts
>>
>>*********************************************************************
>>-------------- Sponsored By: Precise Software Solutions
>>-------------*********************************************************************
>>Precise Software Solutions (Nasdaq: PRSE) headquartered in Westwood,
>>MA, delivers Precise i3, a comprehensive solution for Application
>>Performance Management that focuses directly on the end-user
>>experience and delivers a rapid return on technology investments.
>>Precise i3 proactively detects and corrects the root causes of
>>performance degradation before they affect response times. Visit us
>>at http://www.precise.com.
>>*********************************************************************
>>
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