Oracle Database Performance Management White Paper
September 27th, 2004 by Mark Rittman
"Oracle Database Performance Management", Gaja Krishna Vaidyanatha :
"Oracle Performance management can be classified into 2 types - proactive and
reactive. Proactive performance management involves designing and developing the
performance architecture for a system, during the early stages of an
implementation. This involves hardware selection, performance & capacity
planning, mass storage system selection, I-O sub-system configuration & tuning
(i.e. RAID), and tailoring the various components to suite the complex needs of
the application and the Oracle database. The reactive component involves
performance evaluation, troubleshooting, tuning and fine-tuning an Oracle
environment, within the boundaries of the existing hardware and performance
architecture. This paper is intended to provide a solid knowledge base for any
reactive effort."
An interesting paper actually, a kind of
condensed version of the first few chapters of Gaja’s
Oracle Performance Tuning 101 book. Covers the performance tuning
methodology from an instance tuning perspective.
