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A public blog on subject matters of interest to DBAs, by The Pythian Group's remote DBA specialists in Oracle, SQL, and MySQL.
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Two years ago I’ve read an interesting post by Paul Vallee. He was explaining the business case behind Pythian and other IT outsourcing services, and made the point that in-house DBAs automate themselves out of work and into boredom.
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A public blog on subject matters of interest to DBAs, by The Pythian Group's remote DBA specialists in Oracle, SQL, and MySQL.
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This is a simple calculator (Written using Javascript), that can be used to estimate the potential cost savings (As a result of reducing your total storage costs) of using a Information Lifecycle Management ...
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In addition to their benchmarking efforts, our Applications Performance Group works with some of our largest E-Business Suite customers in the world. These customers have thousands of concurrent ...
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Oracle Users - Philippines How to install weblogic server on 64 bit O.S. (Linux /Solaris) ?
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In my first post on WebLogic here here, I discussed about Weblogic installationusing 32 bit of JDKso How to install 64 bit WebLogic on 64 bit Operating System (Linux/Unix) ?
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First, my move to Ubuntu 9.10 got fast-tracked. After the rocky move from 8.10 to 9.04, I figured I’d wait a bit on Karmic.
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There are a number of OBEs available for the OWB 11gR2 release which range from an overview of all the cool new usability improvements in the mapping editor (auto-mapping improvements, copy-paste expressions, ...
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This was one of my early posts. Posting again based on the feedback I got from people looking for it. As I mentioned in the earlier post, following are the questions that I frequently encounter and was trying to find common sense answers for
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To find out whether the database was initially created as a 32-bit or 64-bit database, you can query: SQL> select metadata from sys.kopm$ ; When the output
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Oracle serializes transactions and manages concurrency and recovery using an ever-increasing number called a system change number or SCN Usually w
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Thanks for those who took the chance to discuss Minimal Downtime Upgrade Strategies at DOAG Conference 2009 in Nürnberg with me. DOAG is always a great possibility to meet customers, colleagues and friends and listen to great presentations.
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