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"joel garry" <joel-garry_at_home.com> wrote in message
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> Bob Jones wrote:
>> "meathammer" <googler_at_google.com> wrote in message
>> news:pan.2006.06.29.20.44.38.765000_at_google.com...
>> > 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
>>
>> There is really not that much difference. 10g has automatic this and
>> automatic that. I would use the 9i manual and never spend any money at
>> the
>> bookstores. There is nothing more comprehensive than the manuals.
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> I put in 10053 in the tahiti search engine, and it sure didn't get
> anything useful. You are just plain wrong, Bob. Put 10053 in the
> knowledge browser at metalink, it ought to be obvious why a developer
> serious about performance would want to know about such things.
There will also be plenty of things you won't find in the books mentioned earlier. Should I go out and buy every book that is available?
> In
> particular, everyone should read the "How to Log a Good Performance
> Service Request" note. Simply going through the steps required to
> delineate a problem can often solve it. The other books mentioned in
> this thread show how to solve such problems, and even decide if there
> is a problem, too.
>
What problems? Any problems? Received on Fri Jun 30 2006 - 18:59:49 CDT
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