Winning Performance Challenges in Oracle Standard Editions
Thursday, October, 4, 12:00p.m. - 1:00p.m. Central
Oracle Diagnostics and Tuning packs offer comprehensive valuable performance diagnostics and tuning features such as : AWR, ADDM, ASH, ASH Analytics, etc. These optional packs can be licensed only on top of the Oracle Enterprise Edition. Without these packs, diagnosing performance issues may become a very complex task – even for advanced DBAs. In this session we will explore how you could leverage Oracle’s Statspack report and dictionary views to diagnose performance issues even without using any expensive editions and packs. In addition we will see how Quest tools can help DBAs to diagnose and solve even the most complex performance issues without relying on the Diagnostics and Tuning packs and for all the Oracle Database editions.
Speaker: Pini Dibask, Product Manager, Database Performance Monitoring, Quest
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Server-Side Development for the Cloud: When TUNING means MONEY!
Tuesday, October, 9, 12:00p.m. - 1:00p.m. Central
When you transition from on-site development to development in the cloud, your system undergoes some significant shifts.
Hardware resources are no longer static.
Expense model is flexible (up to even “pay-per-use”)
Previously, as long as your current servers were surviving the workload, it did not matter whether they were 50% or 70% utilized. Now, this difference can be immediately converted to real money because the resource elasticity means that you can give it back (remember, elasticity works both ways!). Considering that the database licensing cost is $47,500 per CPU for the Oracle Enterprise Edition, proper tuning of your system could save enough money to become noticeable to management.
Recently, the author encountered a number of real-world situations where the CPU footprint was successfully decreased after adjusting SQL and PL/SQL routines. This webinar will discuss some of the resulting best practices in research and coding techniques.
This webinar will demonstrate why server-side developers are mission-critical in 21st century IT departments since it’s all about money. Isn’t it?
Speaker: Michael Rosenblum, Software Architect/Development DBA, Dulcian Inc.
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