From: "Patrick Dean Rusk" <ruskies@mediaone.net>
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Subject: Re: measure Oracle performance
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    You could try installing the statspack from Oracle. You can download the
latest and find out how to use it from this page:

http://technet.oracle.com/deploy/performance/

Pat


"nordine vandezande" <nordine.vandezande@zimbra.be> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> is there a way to measure the performance (benchmark) of our own Oracle
 production database (memory, disk, ...) ?
> We would like to move our database from HP-UX to Linux but i need to
ensure that there will be no performance loss.




