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From: "ami" <ami_gon@netvision.net.il>
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Subject: Re: performance tuning
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UnixDBA wrote in message <19990119112655.09884.00000826@ng11.aol.com>...
>Can anyone recommend a good tool for performance tuning of instances?

it's depends what are you performance problems , i for myself , perfer the
old (and working tools) of oracle , like bstat/estat , traces and more


