Nick Walter, Principal Architect Part Two – Architecting the Environment “How do I architect my Aurora environment?” is a very frequent question I hear from
by Jeff Stonacek, Principal Architect I recently completed an engagement where the client was interested in moving from on-premises hardware to the public cloud. The
Aamir Syed (@sqlevo), Senior Consultant SQL Server keeps data pages in memory for quicker access rather than reading from disk every time. Now, keep in
Andy Kerber (@dbakerber), Senior Consultant In this blog I will examine the effects ‘setall’ and ‘none’ on the Oracle initialization parameter filesystemio_options. This setting is
Nick Walter, Principal Architect Licensing Oracle software products in a public cloud environment has always been an awkward sticking point for enterprises looking to move
Jim Hannan (@jim_m_hannan), Principal Architect Back in 2014, I wrote a blog VMFS vs. RDM Part 1, and with the introduction of vSphere 6 and
Nick Walter, Principal Architect At House of Brick we’ve been closely following the latest news stories regarding the recently revealed Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities, which
by Jonas Mason, Principal Architect House of Brick Consultants assess Oracle instance performance for clients large and small and often find non-default parameters that are
by Joe Grant (@dba_jedi), Principal Architect Troubleshooting No matter how resilient your attempt to design an application system, something will always go wrong. The issue
Jonas Mason, Senior Consultant In my last blog, Diagnostic and Tuning Pack Features: SQL Tuning Sets, I covered why an organization might be a candidate
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