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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

When To Use Database Resident Connection Pooling

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Database resident connection pooling is useful when multiple clients access the database and when any of the following apply  : A large num...

Suspending and Resuming a Database

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The ALTER SYSTEM SUSPEND  statement halts  all  input  and  output  (I/O)  to  datafiles (file header and file data)  and  control files. T...

V$ Views over the years

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The   Dynamic  Performance Views are  very  helpful  in  monitoring our  database  for real  time performance. The dynamic  performance  vi...
Monday, September 5, 2011

Flashback Data Archive (FBDA) In Oracle 11g

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Flashback Data Archive (Oracle Total Recall) provides the ability to track and store all transactional changes to a table over its lifetim...
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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Difference Between Upgradation and Migration in Oracle

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Upgradation     :  Upgrade is the process of replacing our existing software with a newer version of the same product. For example, replac...
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NEERAJ VISHEN
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With more than 12 years of experience in IT, I have a strong understanding of the industry and have honed my skills in various areas such as Middleware administration, Database administration, DevOps and MLOPS . During my career, I have been involved in a range of projects, from small-scale to enterprise-level solutions. My experience has enabled me to handle complex issues and to work effectively in a team environment. I am eager to continue contributing my expertise to the IT industry.
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