Re: Objects in KEEP pool question

  • From: "Binh Pham" <binhpham15@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: breitliw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, Yavor_Ivanov@xxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 18:52:29 +0000

Thank you eveyone for input.  I'll search for more info at Steve Adam's site.

Regards,

Binh Pham



From:  Wolfgang Breitling <breitliw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To:  breitliw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
To:  Yavor_Ivanov@xxxxxxxx
CC:  binhpham15@xxxxxxxxxxx,oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  Re: Objects in KEEP pool question
Date:  Wed, 10 Jan 2007 09:56:57 -0700
>At 08:46 AM 1/10/2007, Yavor Ivanov wrote:
>>         All pools of cache (default, keep, recycle, nK) use
>>absolutely the same algorithms. You can make one big KEEP pool and
>>put big full-scaned tables in it and one small RECYCLE pool and put
>>important/lookup tables in it. The name of the pool is just to
>>explain it's idea. The behaviour (once a block is in the pool) is
>>the same for all.
>
>Not quite the same behaviour. There are subtle differences between
>the pools in how Oracle decides which blocks to age out. Steve Adams
>has information about that. Search the archives or his website for
>details. But the pools are completely separate. And once you
>assigned a segment to a particular pool it has to go into that pool
>and can't "overflow" into another pool.
>
>
>Regards
>
>Wolfgang Breitling
>Centrex Consulting Corporation
>www.centrexcc.com
>
>
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