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Submitted by reeses on Mon, 2002-02-25 21:38.
This is interesting, for you Oracle-on-Linux weenies. I've had about a dozen Oracle on Linux installations in the past couple years, and tuning is _vastly_ more important than it might be on other platforms. Out of the box, installed on some out-of-the-box distribution, Oracle is a complete dog on Linux. Tuned, it can stay up with Slowarse installations, and spank NT installations. This article is naive, but a good start for education. Post new comment |
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