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From: "Nuno Souto" <nsouto@acay.com.au>
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Subject: Re: Any Good Oracle Performance turning tool?
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Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1999 00:26:44 +1100
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Check out first if you really need to tune the ORACLE system.

Most of the time you can get better results by tuning the SQL itself or the way
the applications are using ORACLE.

You can gain much more this way than by fiddling with "performance tuning"
tools.

--
Cheers
Nuno Souto
nsouto@acay.com.au
>Does any one have any suggestion about Oracle Performance turning tool?
>
>Right now, I am looking for some tool to help me tune the Oracle System.
>
>Thank you very much.



