This is not intended as a complete book review, but a warm recommendation of a book I’ve found very useful the last couple of months. That is, highly recommended if you are working with RAC or going to start with a RAC project soon.
clusterware
OOW has been great and I’m reaching the limit of how much information I can consume for a while. I’ll probably spend some weeks or months reading and understanding presentations. Time to go home and practice what I’ve learned. I’m not even going to try to report dutifully on every session today. Just say that I’ve been to Real-World Performance Questions and Answers, Oracle Database Optimizer: Tips for Preventing Suboptimal Execution Plans, Looking Under the Hood at…