Tag: Database

Learn how to use AWR data to analyze performance, perform capacity planning and tune your Oracle 12c database. We will cover detailed query and instance performance capacity metircs from different viewpoints. RAC performance and new 12c features such as the in-memory and multitenant options will also be covered. We will look beyond standard reporting and show new…

Learn how to use AWR data to analyze performance, perform capacity planning and tune your Oracle 12c database. We will cover detailed query and instance performance capacity metircs from different viewpoints. RAC performance and new 12c features such as the in-memory and multitenant options will also be covered. We will look beyond standard reporting and show new…

There is increasing pressure to improve system availability to try to provide 5X9 service. This 99.999% availability requirement means a system can only be unavailable 5 minutes and 15 seconds a year! In other words, you can’t bring it down. Using Oracle 12c features, we can now keep the system available for end users through…

There is increasing pressure to improve system availability to try to provide 5X9 service. This 99.999% availability requirement means a system can only be unavailable 5 minutes and 15 seconds a year! In other words, you can’t bring it down. Using Oracle 12c features, we can now keep the system available for end users through…

There is increasing pressure to improve system availability to try to provide 5X9 service. This 99.999% availability requirement means a system can only be unavailable 5 minutes and 15 seconds a year! In other words, you can’t bring it down. Using Oracle 12c features, we can now keep the system available for end users through…

Your company’s Disaster Recovery (DR) plan is obviously a technical function executed by the technical staff, so why is DR even entioned in a Professional Development presentation? That it would even be in such a presentation is exactly the point.  Some technical aspects of our IT world truly need to be fully understood by the…

Your company’s Disaster Recovery (DR) plan is obviously a technical function executed by the technical staff, so why is DR even entioned in a Professional Development presentation? That it would even be in such a presentation is exactly the point.  Some technical aspects of our IT world truly need to be fully understood by the…

Your company’s Disaster Recovery (DR) plan is obviously a technical function executed by the technical staff, so why is DR even entioned in a Professional Development presentation? That it would even be in such a presentation is exactly the point.  Some technical aspects of our IT world truly need to be fully understood by the…

Your company’s Disaster Recovery (DR) plan is obviously a technical function executed by the technical staff, so why is DR even entioned in a Professional Development presentation? That it would even be in such a presentation is exactly the point.  Some technical aspects of our IT world truly need to be fully understood by the…

Your company’s Disaster Recovery (DR) plan is obviously a technical function executed by the technical staff, so why is DR even entioned in a Professional Development presentation? That it would even be in such a presentation is exactly the point.  Some technical aspects of our IT world truly need to be fully understood by the…