In a previous blog post, I showed how using flash storage on Exadata can extend the Oracle in-memory capacity by using flash storage in conjunction
Tag: cell server
Finding Non-Existent Time Zone Dates the Exadata Way
Exadata features save the day for me more often than not, but it’s also the built-in features of Oracle Database that come to the rescue
Exadata In-Memory Column Store and INMEMORY_FORCE on OCI
While testing the In-Memory feature extensions at the Exadata storage level, I thought I was going to hit a limitation that would prevent a full
Solving Mysteries of Exadata Storage Indexes: Part 1
Storage indexes in an Exadata cell server are a somewhat obscure but very important performance benefit for any database — they leverage the available cell
Exadata Quarantines — Not Your Typical Oracle Quarantine
Exadata extends the concept of SQL Quarantines at the cell storage level: the behavior of Exadata quarantined SQL_IDs and how they are treated is different
In “Case” you missed it: Part 1
And you probably didn’t miss it, since I just posted it. A question came up a couple times recently, “Do WHERE clauses with CASE expressions