Excellent fundamental education on scaling OLTP systems | Scaling Oracle8i(TM): Building Highly Scalable OLTP System Architectures | James Morle
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Scaling Oracle8i(TM): Building Highly Scalable OLTP System Architectures
James Morle
Addison-Wesley Professional
, 2000 - 544 pages
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highly recommended
Rare gem
A very rare book which explains Oracle internals, more practical than academic. Advanced topics like latch contention etc are explained lucidly. This is the only book that explains hashing technique with a simple yet neat example.
Well versed book about oracle architecture
This book is not just for those interested in leraning about the way in which an oracle database can be designed for being
scalable
, but also for those who want to learn about oracle architecture.
If you are about to build your first big oracle based application, the reading of this book will help you saving a great amount of time and money.
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Excellent fundamental education on scaling OLTP systems
Excellent book that highlights the fundamental
building
blocks of any VLDB from all perspectives. Instead of dwelling on information that is already available in the manuals, it highlights all components for architecting a large
system
and is a definite read for anybody who wants to understand not only the oracle but all the building blocks that make it possible namely, OS, hardware and storage.
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Excellent and error free book
Now a days there are lot of Oracle books which confuses the readers with inaccurate information. But this book gives 100% accurate and pracical information. And James knows about the topics he is talking. Not that just cut and paste from Oracle documentation or some metalink notes.
Great book and I have already recommened to most of my friends.
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Awesome Oracle knowledge!
I have over 50+ Oracle books from the last 5 years and have also taken all of the Oracle 8i/9i DBA training courses at Oracle. I have to rank this book even though it covers Oracle 8i it still is applicable, after all 99.99% of customers and companies with Oracle are STILL on Oracle 8i and have not even touched 10G yet I would definitely get this book along with Practical Oracle 8i:
Building
Efficient Databases by Jonathan Lewis, Oracle One on One by Tom Kyte and Oracle 8i DBA Handbook then you can become a real Oracle guru. No other book covers such a wide range of topics on Oracle in the clear succint method that this author does. Now cant wait for an Oracle 10G title soon.
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