RE: RE: OEM justification - oem poll


>  -----Original Message-----
> From:         Rodgers, Linda B.  
> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 7:03 AM
> To:   'bspears@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
> Cc:   'oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
> Subject:      RE:  OEM justification - oem poll
> 
> Brian -
> 
> Sorry for the late reply.....but I'd like to add my 2 cents since
> we're going through a similar justification.
> 
> We use OEM (9i) in our enviornment extensively for real-time
> monitoring, alerts and basic admin tasks.   We are beginnng the
> process of migrating our databases to 10g.   We've got 10g Grid
> (10.2.0.3) up and running.  10g Grid install and config was a very
> labor intensive process.  I think it took our OEM expert about 4 weeks
> with several SRs posted to Oracle Support.    We love the looks of 10g
> Grid.  However, we are very disappointed to find that we cannot use
> the automatic workload repository or SQL Tuning advisors without
> purchasing the Diagnostics and Tuning packs  (at a list price of $3k
> per cpu per pack).  These are the 2 newest features that we were most
> excited about using.    
> 
> We have a huge need to know what happened to query/batch job that ran
> in the past (say yesterday) because it ran longer than normal.  We
> also need to do performance trending on the databases which support
> websites.  OEM is great for real-time monitoring but without 10g AWR,
> we can't meet these business requirements.   We have discovered a
> little-known tool called Ignite for Oracle by Confio Software.  It is
> based on wait-time analysis, does trending and allows you to drill
> into your top offending SQL statements.     It runs against both of
> our 9i and 10g databases which is a bonus for us (since we're not
> quite to 10g yet).    Ignite also creates wonderful bar charts to help
> explain to Sr. Mgmt what is going on inside the databases.  
> 
> Our Oracle environment is going to use both -- OEM (the free stuff)
> for real-time monitoring and Ignite for performance tuning/trending.
> Hope this helps !
> 
> Linda  Rodgers
> ________________________________
> Linda Rodgers
> DBA -- Technology, Engineering & Operations
> Affinion Group, Global Information Technology
> Columbus, OH 
> 
> Email: lrodgers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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