RE: Anyone using multi-block sizes for their databases

  • From: "Leandro Guimaraes Faria C. Dutra" <ldutra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: kevinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2005 16:19:08 -0300

oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx gravou em 2005-08-04 15:34:02:

> I had a paper published in the proceedings of
> Computer Measurement Group and Oracle Internals
> Magazine on this topic. Well, not exactly
> this topic, but multiple buffer pools to be
> exact so they are orthoganal in my opinion

        If they are orthogonal, the paper would be irrelevant.  I guess
you meant related.


> anyone want to see it? it is 247 bytes PDF
> and I don't think I am supposed to email that to the
> list so ....

        I doubt a 247B PDF doc would be useful, and 247kiB doesn't sound
big, while 247MiB sounds too big to be true.

        Anyway, can't you just put it at a website, or point us to an URL
from the authors?


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