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Oracle Database 11gR2 Performance Tuning Cookbook

By : Ciro Fiorillo
Book Image

Oracle Database 11gR2 Performance Tuning Cookbook

By: Ciro Fiorillo

Overview of this book

Oracle's Database offers great performance, scalability, and many features for DBAs and developers. Due to a wide choice of technologies, successful applications are good candidates to run into performance issues and when a problem arises it's very difficult to identify the cause and the right solution to the problem. The Oracle Database 11g R2 Performance Tuning Cookbook helps DBAs and developers to understand every aspect of Oracle Database that can affect performance. You will be guided through implementing the correct solution in a proactive way before problems arise, and how to diagnose issues on your Oracle database-based solutions. This fast-paced book offers solutions starting from application design and development, through the implementation of well-performing applications, to the details of deployment and delivering best-performance databases. With this book you will quickly learn to apply the right methodology to tune the performance of an Oracle Database, and to optimize application design and SQL and PL/SQL code. By following the real-world examples you will see how to store your data in correct structures and access and manipulate them at a lightning speed. You will learn to speed up sort operations, hack the optimizer and the data loading process, and diagnose and tune memory, I/O, and contention issues. The purpose of this cookbook is to provide concise recipes, which will help you to build and maintain a very high-speed Oracle Database environment.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Oracle Database 11gR2 Performance Tuning Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Caching results with the client-side result cache


In this recipe we will see how to enable and use the client-side result cache to reach significant improvement in repeatedly executing complex queries.

Getting ready

To enable the client result cache feature in a database, we need to alter the CLIENT_RESULT_CACHE_SIZE parameter and set a size for caching larger than zero (the default value). This parameter specifies the size in bytes used by all the client processes as the maximum size of the client per-process result set cache.

To do so we need to execute the following commands, querying for the actual value of the parameter:

CONNNECT / AS SYSDBA
SHOW PARAMETER CLIENT_RESULT_CACHE_SIZE

If we need to alter the size, because it is set to zero, or if we want to change the actual size—we can use the following commands. Once we set the size for the client result cache to 5 MB, we restart the instance to enable the modifications:

ALTER SYSTEM SET CLIENT_RESULT_CACHE_SIZE=5M SCOPE=SPFILE;
SHUTDOWN...