Showing posts with label Tuning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tuning. Show all posts

Monday, September 21, 2015

Database Performance Tuning and Optimization: Using Oracle




Database Performance Tuning and Optimization: Using Oracle (Springer Professional Computing) by Sitansu S. Mittra


English | Dec. 13, 2002 | ISBN: 0387953930 | 491 Pages | PDF | 1 MB




Presents an ideal mix of theory and practice, which allows the reader to understand the principle behind the application.; Coverage of performance tuning of datawarehouses offers readers the principles and tools they need to handle large reporting databases.; Material can also be used in a non-Oracle environment; Highly experienced author.










Sybase Performance Tuning




Sybase Performance Tuning by Marc Sugiyama


English | Mar. 18, 1996 | ISBN: 0134429974 | 649 Pages | PDF | 28 MB




Sybase is the seventh largest software company in the world and a part of the fastest growing segment of the computer software industry (database technology). This book offers a detailed look at Sybase SQL Server Performance Tuning and a sneak peek at Sybase System 11 performance features. Includes a glossary of common performance tools and techniques.










Configuring and Tuning Databases on the Solaris Platform 1st Edition




Configuring and Tuning Databases on the Solaris Platform by Sun Microsystems Press


English | Dec. 6, 2001 | ISBN: 0130834173 | 520 Pages | PDF | 24 MB




Using this book, database professionals can dramatically improve the performance and cost-effectiveness of virtually any database application running on the Solaris(R) platform. Solaris database optimization specialist Allan Packer presents start-to-finish guidance on optimizing all four leading Solaris databases: Oracle, DB2, Sybase, and Informix. Configuring and Tuning Databases on the Solaris Platform brings together best-practice guidelines for every aspect of database tuning on Sun servers. Drawing on years of expertise as a Sun consultant, Packer presents detailed recommendations for data layout, CPU and memory configuration, and system sizing. He introduces a systematic, drill-down monitoring approach designed to help database professionals identify and resolve system bottlenecks that inhibit database performance. Packer demystifies database tuning by providing a quick primer that explains database architecture, key database concepts, and how to use key subsystems such as query optimizers and buffer cache. He describes and critiques each leading database benchmark, offering guidance for using benchmarks — and not misusing them.