Description
You will learn how to: collect and normalize data, generate deltas that are useful in performing statistical analysis, create and use a taxonomy to enhance your understanding of problem performance areas in your database and its applications, and create a root cause analysis report that enables understanding of a specific performance problem and its likely solutions. What You'll Learn
- Collect and prepare metrics for analysis from a wide array of sources
- Apply statistical techniques to select relevant metrics
- Create a taxonomy to provide additional insight into problem areas
- Provide a metrics-based root cause analysis regarding the performance issue
- Generate an actionable tuning plan prioritized according to problem areas
- Monitor performance using database-specific normal ranges
Who This Book Is For
Professional tuners: responsible for maintaining the efficient operation of large-scale databases who wish to focus on analysis, who want to expand their repertoire to include a big data methodology and use metrics without being overwhelmed, who desire to provide accurate root cause analysis and avoid the cyclical fix-test cycles that are inevitable when speculation is used
Author: Roger Cornejo
Publisher: Apress
Published: 12/07/2018
Pages: 224
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.78lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.52d
ISBN13: 9781484241363
ISBN10: 1484241363
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Database Administration & Management
- Computers | System Administration | Storage & Retrieval
About the Author
Roger Cornejo has been an Oracle enthusiast since 1985 (versions 4-12c). He has experience on large enterprise-class Oracle applications, not only in performance troubleshooting and tuning, but also in systems architecture, information modeling, and software development/project management. For the past 10 years, his main focus has been database performance analysis and tuning, with much of his time spent exploring the complexities and usefulness of AWR* tuning data. He produces Oracle Database tuning results across 12c/11g/10g (and occasionally 9i) databases. He is a thought-leader in his field, and has been recognized for his expertise in tuning. He has presented at the past eight East Coast Oracle Conferences, as well as at COLLABORATE14 and COLLABORATE18, RMOUG16, and Hotsos 2017-2018.