Rating:  Summary: Great effort from Steve Adams: Definitely 5-STAR! Review: A very detailed look at some complicated internal processes. The subject matter is advanced. Steve is one of the top Oracle specialists in the world, and his expertise is apparent in this book.Steve is an excellent writer, and has obviously spent a HUGE amount of time researching this subject. How often do you see good technical skills matched with excellent writing ability? Would have liked to see some case studies, and examples from actual database performance problems; otherwise, the book is very good. I eagerly await more advanced tuning books from Steve.
Rating:  Summary: An excellent resource for experienced DBAs Review: An excellent, must-read book on internal waits for experienced DBAs and performance engineers. Some reviewers gripe that a lot of the information can be found in MetaLink - that is true, but you have to weed through a lot of disconnected discussions. I found this book very useful because it has great depth, is well organized and is a great springing board to further research into other sources - including MetaLink. Excellent work Steve. I can't wait for any follow-on books.
Rating:  Summary: MUST READ for every DBA! Review: An excellent, very concise book covering the internal mechanisms for locksand latches in Oracle8i. Written clearly and with the level of details that sufficient not only to clarify those otherwise arcane mechanisms of Oracle RDBMS but also to be of immediate practical use. I am a long time Oracle DBA (started with the version 4) and I still learned quite a few things from Steve Adams. Congratulations, Steve and keep up the good work!
Rating:  Summary: If you don't know Steve Adams, oh baby Review: Any sincere oracle Professional know the name of steve adams. Any expert on oracle pays a visit to his site. so think for a moment in silence and buy the book.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent resource for Advanced Concepts Review: I find this book to be very helpful diagnosing obscure errors as well as less defined parameters found in various v$ views and report.txt. Steve, has obviously worked very hard to provide useful information and guidance for those of us not privy to Oracle internals. Looking forward to the next edition.
Rating:  Summary: WOW! Heady stuff. Read it twice. Review: I'll admit, this book made my head hurt the first time I read it, and I consider myself to be pretty well versed in Oracle. Steve does a fantastic job explaining some of the internal workings of the database. He dispells many of the "tuning" myths associated with locks and latches and touches on using Oracle's wait statistics, which has become a foundation for a new and better approach to tuning the database. If you are DBA that is interested at all in the internal workings of the database, or need a reference to help in your tuning efforts, get this book.
Rating:  Summary: WOW! Heady stuff. Read it twice. Review: I'll admit, this book made my head hurt the first time I read it, and I consider myself to be pretty well versed in Oracle. Steve does a fantastic job explaining some of the internal workings of the database. He dispells many of the "tuning" myths associated with locks and latches and touches on using Oracle's wait statistics, which has become a foundation for a new and better approach to tuning the database. If you are DBA that is interested at all in the internal workings of the database, or need a reference to help in your tuning efforts, get this book.
Rating:  Summary: The best oracle book I've ever read! Review: If you want to know about how oracle works, you have red the concepts manual and want to learn more, its the best book for you. No one goes deeper, no one explain the oracle concepts in a better way. I think its very useful on advanced tunning, both for dbas and senior developers.
Rating:  Summary: The best oracle book I've ever read! Review: If you want to know about how oracle works, you have red the concepts manual and want to learn more, its the best book for you. No one goes deeper, no one explain the oracle concepts in a better way. I think its very useful on advanced tunning, both for dbas and senior developers.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent book on internal services! Review: In five years of being Oracle DBA I never had to tune databases on such level that I would have to know internals on the level described in this book; knowing what's really going on behind all those fancy statistics, using hidden parameters, events or X$ tables directly. I guess I was lucky so far. I think that this book is a must read for *any* DBA! Having several books about tuning Oracle server on my bookshelf not a single one goes deeper in the explanation than this thiny one. We can only imagine and appreciate the time and knowledge that Steve Adams invested in this book. One reminder to those of you who are searching for the definitive tuning guide ("do that, change that..."); Oracle8i Internal Services is not about that, here is what author wrote in the preface ..."My advanced Oracle performance-tuning book is still a dream. This little book is something else: an introduction to Oracle internals. It builds the foundation necessary for advanced performance tuning..." There is only one thing that this book badly need - pictures! So Steve if you're reading this please include some pictures in your second edition (I hope there would be one!).
|