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High Performance Oracle Database Applications: Performance and Tuning Techniques for Getting the Most from Your Oracle Database

High Performance Oracle Database Applications: Performance and Tuning Techniques for Getting the Most from Your Oracle Database

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book fopr Oracle tuning
Review: I spent hours looking at Oracle book, and this one was the easiest to understand and had the best tuning information. The CD-ROM was especially useful, and it had some tuning queries that allowed me to nearly double the speed of my application.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Helpful for DBA's and non-DBA's alike
Review: I was recently on a site where PowerBuilder reports were running very, very slowly (four hours and more). The SQL looked OK so I created some new, denormalized tables. Then I turned to Burleson's book for tuning Oracle as well as the one from O'Reilly. There was no DBA at this company and the books were a godsend. Burleson's is clear and you can easily pick out the parts that apply to your particular site. By the time I finished the reports ran in five minutes or less and this book was a real aid in getting that done

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Reasonable overview, but more sophisticated scripts missing.
Review: We were disappointed that the more sophisticated scripts alluded to in the text (those that would support 'high performance' in the title) were not included on the CD. We thought perhaps the missing scripts would be on the Coriolis web site, but the publisher's web site seems to indicate they no longer support the book. Therefore, this book is evidently obsolete.


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