Storage indexes in an Exadata cell server are a somewhat obscure but very important performance benefit for any database — they leverage the available cell
Tag: Exadata
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
Can Exadata take you Beyond “Infinity and Beyond” with Non-Numbers?
Let me clarify… in a previous post, I showed some of the arithmetic around some of Oracle’s floating point literals and how that arithmetic didn’t
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
Indexes are Still a “Thing” on Exadata!
Even with Oracle Database 19c and its automatic indexing features on Exadata, and especially on the Oracle Autonomous Database, people still come up to me
Not All Chained Rows Are Created Equal: Exadata to the Rescue Part 2
In Part 1 of this post, I pointed out the key difference between two different types of Oracle chained rows — chained rows that were