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OCA Oracle Database 11g: Database Administration I: A Real-World Certification Guide

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OCA Oracle Database 11g: Database Administration I: A Real-World Certification Guide

Overview of this book

Oracle Database Server is the most widely used relational database in the world today. This book gives you the essential skills to master the fundamentals of Oracle database administration and prepares you for Oracle DBA certification."OCA Oracle Database 11g: Database Administration I: A Real-World Certification Guide" prepares you to master the fundamentals of Oracle database administration using an example driven method that is easy to understand. The real world examples will prepare you to face the daily challenges of being a database administrator.Starting with the essentials of why databases are important in today's information technology world and how they work, you are then guided through a full, customized installation of the Oracle software and creating your own personal database. We then examine fundamental concepts of Oracle, including architecture, storage structures, security, performance tuning, networking, and instance management. Finally, we take an in-depth look at some of the most important concepts in the daily life of an Oracle DBA - backup, recovery, and data migration."OCA Oracle Database 11g: Database Administration I: A Real-World Certification Guide" provides you with the skills you need in order to become a successful Oracle DBA, both for certification and real life tasks.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
OCA Oracle Database 11g: Database Administration I: A Real-World Certification Guide
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.packtpub.com
Preface
Index

Understanding Oracle Memory Management


As we've mentioned a number of times earlier, one of the most crucial aspects of database performance is memory management. Improperly sized memory caches can quickly lead to degraded performance of applications and user queries. Memory management is also one of the most configurable aspects of the database. We can use the database initialization parameters to easily change the amount of memory used by Oracle, and how that memory is distributed. However, Oracle also gives us the opportunity to release some of that responsibility and allows the database kernel itself to handle memory management, increasing or decreasing the size of various caches as needed. When memory is managed in this way, there is no interruption of service and the database stays in an open state for the entire time, unnoticed by the user. In this section, we will examine the three different types of memory management available to the Oracle DBA.

Using Manual Memory Management

Historically...