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Monday, September 9, 2013

AIX topas explained.

http://www.tablespace.net/papers/topas_intro.html
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Linux top command explained.

http://www.linuxnix.com/2011/08/linux-top-command-explained-2.html
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An oracle DBA and blogger having 6 + years of experience in Designing,Installation and Maintenance of oracle databases ranging from 9i,10g and 11g. Deployed and Tuned TB's databases successfully on various platforms such as Linux and Windows etc.
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