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Virtualization/Linux Success Story for SMB

SMB gains benefits of Linux, VMWare, and consolidation

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Oracle Upgrades are “A Lot Easier!” What About All Those Patches?

Larry Dignan wrote a blog entry about the ease of Oracle upgrades where he quotes Charles Phillips as saying: The upgrading experience has gotten a lot easier. It may not be as daunting as you’re thinking five years ago. In his blog entry he is asking for email from folks with their stories of recent “upgrade nirvana” [...]

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An Unbreakable Workaround for an Unbreakable Linux Asynchronous I/O Bug

The Oracle Server is completely functional on platforms that do not support asynchronous I/O—it always has been. Two of the three main areas async I/O comes in to play are DBWR buffer flushing and Parallel Query Option direct path read and writes. These two uses of async I/O can usually be worked around with either [...]

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Wishing Your Competitors Well. Isilon (ISLN) IPO. No Techno-Religion on This Blog!

Kudos to Competition In my recent post about AMD’s Barcelona quad-core processor, scheduled for release in 2007, I mentioned that I found an interesting blog and recommended you check it out. I have just received my 4th email detailing the reasons I shouldn’t have recommended that blog. Folks, I said it was “interesting” and recommended you [...]

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AMD Quad-core “Barcelona” Processor For Oracle (Part II)

I am a huge AMD fan, but I am now giving up my hopes of finding any substantial information that could be used to predict what Oracle performance might be like on next year’s Barcelona (a.k.a. K8L) quad-core processor. I did, however, find another interesting blog while trolling for information on this topic. I [...]

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Partition, or Real Application Clusters Will Not Work.

OK, that was a come-on title. I’ll admit it straight away. You might find this post interesting nonetheless. Some time back, Christo Kutrovsky made a blog entry on the Pythian site about buffer cache analysis for RAC. I meant to blog about the post, but never got around to it—until today. Christo’s entry consisted of some [...]

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Podcasting 101 | Podcasting 101, Or How To Set Up Your Own Podcast

Podcasting 101, Or How To Set Up Your Own Podcast - Delivering information in the virtual world is a perennially evolving process Whereas a decade ago, people were limited to emails and MIRC, other mediums slowly took on a more significant role in the fi

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