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You may wont to reconsider using Richard Niemiec's book.  It's unfortunately
NOT one of the best books on Oracle tuning, you can get.  It's actually pretty
full of factual errors and poor advices.  There is a quite negative review
on amazon, that you should read.

I too, would recommend Gaja Vaidyanatha's Tuning 101.  As an other alternative, which is less about the actual tuning process and much more about what you should do to prevent the need for tuning is James Morle's Scaling Oracle8i: Building Highly Scalable OLTP System Architectures.


Rgds, Bjørn.

Ron Rogers wrote:
"Oracle performance tuning tips and techniques" by Richard Niemiec has a
lot of good examples and explainations to learn by. Currently the
majority of the books were written for 7.+ to 8i and will be marked down
soon as the new 9i books become available.
I do not have the "Tuning 101" that Bill mentioned but the list has
posted a lot of great reviews about it. My local book store says they
order it but it gets bought as soon as it gets in. I guess that I will
have to order it rather than look when I have a few bucks in my pocket.
ROR mª¿ªm

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Everyone

Can anyone suggest me some very good book on Oracle Tunning.
Please only
mention those books  which you think is really worth purchasing

tunning 101!!!!  it's the only one you'll need because it not onlReceived: from CONNECT-MTA by galottery 
explains what to look at, but gives you a method to use. [read chapter

2 at least twice, trust me.]



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