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Forecasting Oracle Performance


Forecasting Oracle Performance



von: Craig Shallahamer

44,99 €

Verlag: Apress
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 05.10.2007
ISBN/EAN: 9781430202080
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 269

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<p>What makes seasoned IT professionals run for cover? Answer: <em>Forecasting Oracle Performance</em>! <strong>Craig Shallahamer</strong> is an Oracle performance expert with over 18 years of experience. His book is the first to focus not on the problem of solving today's problem, but squarely on the problem of forecasting the future performance of an Oracle database. Other Oracle performance books are good for putting out fires; Craig's book helps you avoid all the heat in the first place.</p>
<p>If you're an IT practioner who appreciates application over mathematical proofs than you'll be pleasantly surprised! Each chapter is filled with examples to transform the theory, mathematics, and methods into something you can practically apply. Craig's goal is to teach you about real-word Oracle performance forecasting. Period. There is no hidden agenda.</p>
<p>This book is a kind of training course. After reading, studying, and practicing the material covered in this book, you to be able to confidently, responsibly, and professionally forecast performance and system capacity in a wide variety of real-life situations. </p>
<p>If you are more management-minded (or want to be), you will be delighted with the service level management focus. Forecasting makes good business sense because it maximizes the return on IT investment and minimizes unplanned down time. To those who think forecasting is a waste of money: well…obviously, they've never been on the evening news because their company lost millions of dollars in revenue and brand destruction because of poorly performing or unavailable systems.</p>
<p>Without a doubt, you will be equipped to deal with the realities of forecasting Oracle performance. But this book gives you more. Not only will you receive a technical and mathematical perspective, but also a communication, a presentation, and a management perspective. This is career building stuff and immensely satisfying!</p>
to Performance Forecasting.- Essential Performance Forecasting.- Increasing Forecast Precision.- Basic Forecasting Statistics.- Practical Queuing Theory.- Methodically Forecasting Performance.- Characterizing the Workload.- Ratio Modeling.- Linear Regression Modeling.- Scalability.
Craig Shallahamer has over 18 years of experience working in Oracle, empowering others to maximize their Oracle investment, efficiencies, and performance. In addition to being a consultant, researcher, writer, and keynote speaker at Oracle conferences, he is the designer and developer of OraPub's Advanced Reactive Performance Management and Forecasting Oracle Performance classes. He is also the architect of HoriZone, OraPub's service-level management product.
The first forecasting book specific to Oracle Written by Craig Shallahamer, noted Oracle capacity-planning expert Meshes well with the latest performance optimization trends in the Oracle community
Craig Shallahamer’s Forecasting Oracle Performance is the first, Oracle-specific book to provide database administrators with help in forecasting future performance of new and existing database systems. Most (if not all) Oracle performance optimization books on the market today focus on troubleshooting acute problems such as a poorly performing report. The other side of the coin however, lies in forecasting: Will the current hardware last the year? What happens when we merge the employees from a newly acquired company? Will the current system keep up with the demands of a new application? These are strategic questions that database administrators are expected to answer. Until now, there has been no book to help them.

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