Forecasting Oracle Performance

In the pages of this book are the secrets I’ve uncovered and discovered through more than 20 years of working with literally thousands of IT professionals around the world. My goal is to expose these secrets as plainly and completely as I possibly can.
One of these secrets is unraveling the relationship between service-level management and forecasting Oracle performance. The difficulty lies in the breadth and depth of each of these topics. They are both massive and fork off in a variety of directions. If you are able to bring the two together, you will be able to architect, build, use, and explain to others how they can better manage the delivery of IT services. I will, as clearly as I can throughout this book, present both these areas of IT and then weave them together. The result will leave you with a confident understanding so you can deal with the realities of IT.
So many people from a variety of backgrounds need to know about this information, it’s difficult to pinpoint just who will benefit. But when pressed for a list of those who will most likely benefit, I would have to say DBAs, IT managers, capacity planners, systems integrators, and developers.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Introduction to Performance Forecasting
Chapter 02 - Essential Performance Forecasting
Chapter 03 - Increasing Forecast Precision
Chapter 04 - Basic Forecasting Statistics
Chapter 05 - Practical Queuing Theory
Chapter 06 - Methodically Forecasting Performance
Chapter 07 - Characterizing the Workload
Chapter 08 - Ratio Modeling
Chapter 09 - Linear Regression Modeling
Chapter 10 - Scalability
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