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Exadata In-Memory Column Store with INMEMORY_FORCE: The Sequel

March 30, 2022 Bob Bryla

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

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PGA: An Often Underutilized Resource. And . . . Exadata.

November 29, 2019 Bob Bryla

I’ve noticed on many customer systems that PGA memory is underutilized. With parameters available since Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.1/2) such as PGA_AGGREGATE_LIMIT, you

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