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Oracle Internals: An Introduction [Paperback]

Steve Adams
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18 Oct 1999 156592598X 978-1565925984 1

This concise book contains detailed information about Oracle internals -- information that's not readily available to Oracle customers. It lays a foundation for advanced performance tuning of the Oracle database. Based on Oracle8i release 8.1, the book describes many of the secrets of Oracle's internal services: data structures, algorithms, and undocumented Oracle system statistics. Main topics include:

  • Waits - how Oracle processes communicate via semaphores, and how to use the Oracle wait statistics to identify the source of performance problems.
  • Latches - how they keep multiple processes from inspecting protected data structures at the same time, and how to examine and control latch behavior and statistics.
  • Locks - how they work with latches to protect data structures (locks allow multiple sessions to share resources in some cases), and how locks affect performance. There is also a detailed discussion of instance locks, which are used in parallel server environments.
  • Memory - how Oracle uses memory (e.g., the various elements of the System Global Area), and how Oracle dynamically allocates and manages memory.

Oracle8i Internal Services is aimed especially at administrators and developers who need detailed internal information to do advanced performance tuning. The book will expand your repertoire of tuning solutions and troubleshooting techniques by explaining how you can use Oracle's hidden parameters and undocumented system statistics to best advantage.

NOTE: The author has collected the scripts he has developed for tuning and analysis into a toolkit (known as APT, for Advanced Performance Tuning). These scripts access the Oracle X$ tables directly and provide information not otherwise available. The scripts are available to readers for free from the O'Reilly web site.


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  • Paperback: 134 pages
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 1 edition (18 Oct 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 156592598X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1565925984
  • Product Dimensions: 15.2 x 0.7 x 22.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,744,151 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Oracle's databases are probably the most commonly used enterprise relational databases. The latest version, 8i, is rapidly rolling out and this thin book is intended to help you get the most from it.

A complex RDBMS like Oracle can almost be seen as an operating system in its own right, with a kernel controlling all its operations. Steve Adams looks in detail at five different components of this kernel, and how they effect the performance of your databases. You'll find out about how to understand the statistics that you can extract from 4the server, and how you can fine-tune these components to get the most out of a busy server.

Oracle8i Internal Services for Waits, Latches, Locks and Memoryrefers regularly to the author's own set of scripts used to gather information from the Oracle kernel. It's a pity that the source code of these isn't included in the relevant chapters, as they would aid in understanding how you can develop your own tools for acquiring and using Oracle's internal information.

If you want to learn about Oracle, this isn't the book for you, as it deals with complex performance tuning issues. You'll need to be an experienced Oracle administrator to get the most out of this book--and you'll probably want to download the recommended scripts from the O'Reilly web site in order to use them in your own database management scripts. -- SimonBisson

About the Author

Steve Adams runs a small consulting company, Ixora, that specializes in advanced Unix and Oracle performance tuning. He is based in Sydney, Australia, but also works remotely for clients in America and Europe. Steve is a regular contributor to various Oracle discussion forums on the Internet, where he is widely regarded as the leading performance expert. His experience with Oracle dates back to version 3 (1984). However, most of his work has been in Unix performance tuning. His interest in Oracle--and Oracle internals in particular--was rekindled when working as the Unix performance expert on a benchmark of an Oracle-based application in 1995. He found the challenge of understanding Oracle performance to be extremely demanding, and yet irresistible. Steve doesn't yet claim to have mastered the topic of Oracle performance, but he does have plenty of insight to share. He can be contacted directly at steve.adams@ixora.com.au or via his company's web site at http://www.ixora.com.au/.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Quality 8 Dec 2000
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If you are already an experienced DBA (or think you are) and are looking for something extra to give you the edge for your next contract then this book is it.

It reveals a lot more about the inner workings of Oracle than the official product documentation or any of the Oracle Press books would dare.

New or trainee DBAs will not get anything out of the book because unlike the Oracle Press door stops, which try to cater for all it is targeted specifically at expert DBAs.

Excellent value for money.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Exhausting read.. 4 Feb 2002
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I found the organization of this book confusing - it's not something you can dip into to get useful information about 'real' problems you encounter - you have to read page after page of solid text and read the WHOLE thing before having to go and create your OWN scripts to use the knowledge gained....frustrating...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not for the faint hearted! 2 Feb 2000
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This is not for beginners at all.

Maybe in a years time I will have experienced enough to get more from it.

Still a good purchase

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