Re: Advantages of Hotsos profiler over OraSRP?

  • From: Arul Ramachandran <contactarul@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: JayMiller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 12:34:45 -0800

Exact same question I wanted to ask :-)

I have not used hotsos profiler either, but having been using orasrp
for several months and I thought it is pretty neat.

In addition to Jay Miller's questions ...

A couple of features I'd be interested in
1) is the ability to generate one report that compares the profile for a
 baseline vs tuned code and
2) to sum/roll up performance numbers from different reports into one - for
example this is helpful (to me) when a single threaded long running batch is
converted to a multi-threaded batch, wherein multiple trace files are
generated and it's becomes a tedious manual task to get the numbers from the
files into a single report in order to compare with the baseline.

Can Hotsos profiler or any other tool do this?

Regards,
Arul




On 2/3/06, JayMiller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <JayMiller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> After spending 6 futile months trying to convince my management to
> spring for the Hotsos profiler I gave up and downloaded OraSRP last
> year.  Since then I've fallen in love with the OraSRP profiler and use
> it constantly.
>
> Post-merger we have new management and my manager came to me yesterday
> and said that we might be able to get Hotsos approved.  After spending 6
> months trying to convince everyone that Hotsos was the greatest thing
> since sliced bread I feel a little odd saying, "Um, maybe we shouldn't
> bother after all."
>
> Has anyone who's used both tell me what features Hotsos offers that
> OraSRP doesn't?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Jay Miller
>
>
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