Hi all, Our Linux team has just upgraded some of our SLES11 SP1 systems (running under z/VM 6.2 on a zEC12) to SP3. The systems run Oracle and the Oracle test bods report that Oracle is now 10-20% slower. They identified Oracle SR 13074706 and applied it. Although that helped, they still think the system is slower since moving to SP3.
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