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It is customary for large enterprises to use a single staging server as a centralized source of software products. It has been a longtime practice to map that staging directory as a local directory and install. However, Oracle Universal Installer version 2.3 and above provides the facility to install Oracle software using HTTP. Installing over HTTP brings a more open and extensible procedure to the whole model. The model can extend to a more distributed space where the source and the destination reside on different sides of a firewall.In this document we discuss the scope and the limitations of our current offerings.
Updated: 02/25/2005
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This article Focuses on the use of the Oracle VLM option to create a large database buffercache and the use of hugetlb in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.
Updated: 02/25/2005
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This article is a "crash course" in Linux file commands for those who are either new to the operating system or simply in need of a refresher. It includes a brief overview of the more useful commands as well as guidance regarding their most powerful applications. Combined with a little experimentation, the information included here should lead to an easy mastery of these essential commands. (Note: When a kernel tweaked with Oracle Cluster File System (OCFS) is involved, some of these commands may behave somewhat differently
Updated: 02/22/2005
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This article introduces the types of query rewrites the optimizer can perform. It then discusses tools to help determine the best set of materialized views to create for enabling the optimizer to rewrite many queries. Materialized views created using these tools are also fast-refreshable when the underlying data on which the materialized view is based changes. If you don't know whether it would be better to create a materialized view, an index, or both, the SQL Access Advisor, introduced in Oracle Database 10g, can help you decide by analyzing a given workload.Are you tired of waiting for your queries to return results? Have you already tried adding indexes and tuning the SQL, and still can't improve query performance? Well, have you considered creating materialized views?
Updated: 02/22/2005
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This article examines utilities such as grep, cut, paste, join, sed, and awk, but it doesn't just reiterate man pages and run through why each utility exists. Instead, we'll start by looking at each utility and its options, apply it to the colon-delimited file format common in Linux files, and look at how and why each tool is useful for pulling data from them.
Updated: 02/22/2005
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New tools help you better understand the performance of your applications.
Updated: 02/22/2005
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Here are the 20 most popular technical articles and columns to appear on OTN last year. For the most popular J2EE and XML articles specifically, see the Java Developer and XML Centers. Popular topics include PL/SQL programming best practices, tips for using Oracle with PHP, XML parsing, and anythi
Updated: 02/22/2005
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Learn how to use table compression to save space and improve query performance.In this article, I show you how table compression works, as well as how to configure table compression when building and managing databases. I also discuss performance considerations, based on some sample test results, to help you understand how much benefit you should expect to receive when using table compression.
Updated: 02/22/2005
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Over the new 20 weeks, I will help you through the ins and outs of this powerful new release by presenting what I consider to be the top 20 new Oracle Database 10g features for database administration tasks. This list ranges from the rudimentary, such as setting a default tablespace for creating users, to the advanced, such as the new Automatic Storage Management feature.In this series, I will provide brief, focused analyses of these interesting new tools and techniques. The goal is to outline the functions and benefits of the feature so that you can put it into action in your environment as quickly as possible
Updated: 02/22/2005
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This Article explores advanced FGA concepts such as application user models and the reconstruction of data viewed by the user.
Updated: 02/22/2005
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