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Publisher's Noteguaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.Implement Proven Database Optimization SolutionsSystematically identify and eliminate database performance problems with help from Oracle Certified Master Richard Niemiec. Filled with real-world case studies and best practices, Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Performance Tuning Tips & Techniques details the latest monitoring, troubleshooting, and optimization methods. Find out how to find and fix bottlenecks, configure storage devices, execute effective queries, and develop bug-free SQL and PL/SQL code. Testing, reporting, and security enhancements are also covered in this Oracle Press guide.Properly index and partition Oracle Database 11g Release 2Work with Oracle Exadata and Oracle Exalogic Elastic CloudEfficiently manage disk drives, RAID arrays, and memoryTune queries with Oracle SQL hints and the TRACE utilityTroubleshoot databases using V$ views and X$ tablesDistribute workload using Oracle Real Application TestingGenerate reports using Oracle's Statspack and Automatic Workload Repository toolsUse sar, vmstat, and iostat to monitor system statistics"This is a timely update of Rich's classic book on Oracle Database performance tuning to cover hot new topics like Oracle Database 11g Release 2 and Oracle Exadata. This is a must-have for DBAs moving to these new products." --Andrew Mendelsohn, Senior Vice President, Oracle Database Server Technologies
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction to 11g R1 and R2 New Features (DBA and Developer)Chapter 2. Basic Index Principles (Beginner Developer and Beginner DBA)Chapter 3. Disk Implementation Methodology and ASM (DBA)Chapter 4. Tuning the Database with Initialization Parameters (DBA)Chapter 5. Enterprise Manager and Grid Control (DBA and Developer)Chapter 6. Using EXPLAIN and SQL PLAN MANAGEMENT (Developer and DBA)Chapter 7. Basic Hint Syntax (Developer and DBA)Chapter 8. Query Tuning: Developer and Beginner DBAChapter 9. Table Joins and Other Advanced Tuning (Advanced DBA and Developer)Chapter 10. Using PL/SQL to Enhance Performance (Developer and DBA)Chapter 11. Exadata, Tuning RAC, and Using Parallel FeaturesChapter 12. The V$ Views (Developer and DBA)Chapter 13. The X$ Tables (Advanced DBA)Chapter 14. Using Statspack and the AWR Report to Tune Waits, Latches, and MutexesChapter 15. Performing a Quick System Review (DBA)Chapter 16. Monitor the System Using Unix Utilities (DBA)Appendix A. Key Initialization Parameters (DBA)Appendix B. The V$ Views (DBA and Developer)Appendix C. The X$ Tables (DBA)IndexNER(01): WOW