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 Oracle Disk I/O Tuning
  

  Oracle Disk I/O Tuning by Ault, Mike

  • Published by: RAMPANT TECHPRESS
  • Author: Ault, Mike
  • Page Count: 230
  • Group: ORACLE 10g
  • ISBN: 0974599344 / 9780974599342
  • Published: Oct 2004

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Oracle Disk I/O Tuning
Covering all aspects of Oracle disk I/O tuning, this book explores disk performance, RAID management, Oracle data file performance, and Oracle data segment internals. Also explored is physical disk I/O, which includes disk device internals, detecting disk bottlenecks, disk organization techniques, and disk striping and disk load balancing. Highlighted are RAID and Oracle performance as well as techniques for effective use of RAID with Oracle. Additionally, Oracle data file internals are considered and how to use multiple data block sizes to detect and repair Oracle data segment bottlenecks and segment waits is described. Oracle segment management is illustrated, and the effective use of Oracle segment partitioning, segment slot internals, and monitoring segment I/O is explained.

CONTENTS:

Chapter 1 - Disk Architecture

     Introduction
     General Disk Architecture
          Disk Layout
          Disk Logic Boards
          Cache and Disks
          Disk Performance Statistics
          Disk Capacity - The Double-Edged Sword
     Conclusion
     References

Chapter 2 - Disk Interfaces

     Exploring Disk Interfaces
          ATA Interface
          SCSI Interface
          SCSI 3
          IEEE1394 Interface
               IEEE1394 protocol Layers
     Fibre Channel
          Channels and Fibre Channel
          Networks and Fibre Channel
          Fibre Topologies
          Nodes
          Ports
          Fibre Channel Links
          Arbitrated Loop Topology
          Conclusion
          References

Chapter 3 - Optimizing Disk Performance

     Optimizing Your Disk Interface
     Optimizing ATA Performance
          ATA Tuning In Windows
          ATA Tuning in LINUX.
          Notes
     Tuning the SCSI Interface
          Tuning the SCSI Interface in Windows
          SCSI Tuning Under Linux
          Tuning SCSI Under UNIX
               Peripheral Buses
               SCSI Bus
               SUN Conclusions for SCSI Interface Tuning
          HP-UX SCSI Tuning
          SCSI Tuning Under AIX
               Setting AIX SCSI-Adapter and Disk-Device Queue Limits
               AIX SCSI Settings With a Non-IBM Disk Drive
               Setting SCSI Parameters for a Non-IBM Disk Array
               Changing AIX Disk Adapter Outstanding-Request Limits
                              Controlling the Number of System pbufs in AIX
          Tuning the IEEE1394 Interface
          Tuning the Fibre Channel Interface
     Conclusion
     References

Chapter 4 - RAID Technology

     Disk Striping
          Disk Shadowing or Mirroring
          RAID - Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks
          RAID Setup for SCSI
                EMC Storage Arrays
                                Hitachi Storage Arrays
                                Compaq (HP) Storage Array
                IBM Storage Arrays
                SUN StorEdge Storage Arrays
                              Commonalities between the Arrays
           Memory Caches
           IO Profiles
           Tune for Concurrency
           The IO Path
           The 100% Myth
           Should I Worry About Fragmentation?
           What About Write Caching?
      Conclusion
      References
  Chapter 5 - Disk Monitoring

     Introduction
     Oracle Monitoring
     Operating System Monitoring of Disks
     Automating Statistic Collection
     Conclusion

Chapter 6 - Solid State Disk and Oracle Databases

     Introduction
     Oracle Data Caching
     SSD as an Oracle Tuning Tool
     RAM Access Speed with Oracle Databases
           The History of Oracle RAM Data Buffering
           Allocating Oracle Objects into Multiple RAM Data Buffers
           Improving I/O Speed Is Not a Silver Bullet
           The Problem of Duplicitous RAM Caches
     Why is Oracle Logical I/O So Slow?
           Finding the Baselines
           A Review of Existing SSD Research Findings
               James Morle
               Paul Dorsey
               Woody Hutsell
     Conclusion
     References

Chapter 7 - Oracle 10g Disk Related Features

     Automatic Storage Management
           ASM Concepts
           ASM Architecture
           ASM Instance Management
           Initialization Parameters for ASM Instance
           Disk Recovery Time
           Rebalance Operation
           ASM Instance Operations
           Starting Up and Shutting Down of an ASM Instance
           Discovering the Disks and Disk Groups
           ASM Instance Configuration
           Rules and Guidelines for ASM Instance Configuration
                                Creating a Disk Group
                                Altering a Disk Group (add, drop, undrop, resize, rebalance)
                                Mounting Disk Groups
                Disk Group Templates
                                Alias Filenames
                                Dropping a Disk Group
          Internal Consistency of Disk Groups
               File Types Supported by ASM
               Dynamic Performance Views on ASM
          How Do We Use ASM Files in the Database?
               Using ASM to Create a Database
     Conclusion

 

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