Oracle Database 11g Performance Tuning Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach

Oracle Database 11g Performance Tuning Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach

by Darl Kuhn (Author), SamAlapati (Author), Bill Padfield (Author)

Synopsis

Performance problems are rarely "problems" per se. They are more often "crises" during which you're pressured for results by a manager standing outside your cubicle while your phone rings with queries from the help desk. You won't have the time for a leisurely perusal of the manuals, nor to lean back and read a book on theory. What you need in that situation is a book of solutions, and solutions are precisely what Oracle Database 11g Performance Tuning Recipes delivers. Oracle Database 11g Performance Tuning Recipes is a ready reference for database administrators in need of immediate help with performance issues relating to Oracle Database. The book takes an example-based approach, wherein each chapter covers a specific problem domain. Within each chapter are "recipes," showing by example how to perform common tasks in that chapter's domain. Solutions in the recipes are backed by clear explanations of background and theory from the author team. Whatever the task, if it's performance-related, you'll probably find a recipe and a solution in this book. * Provides proven solutions to real-life Oracle performance problems * Offers relevant background and theory to support each solution * Written by a team of experienced database administrators successful in their careers

$65.36

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 592
Edition: 1
Publisher: APRESS ACADEMIC
Published: 05 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 1430236620
ISBN 13: 9781430236627

Author Bio
Sam R. Alapati is an experienced Oracle database administrator who holds the Oracle Certified Professional designation and the Hewlett-Packard UNIX System Administrator certification. He currently manages Oracle databases at the Boy Scouts of America's national headquarters in Los Colinas, Texas. Alapati has been dealing with databases for a long time, including the Ingres RDBMS in the mid-1980s. He is also well-versed in the Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase, and IBM DB2 database management systems.