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Inside the Oracle10g Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor

The new Oracle10g the Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM) provides an important step-forward in the automation of well-structured tuning problems.  This exciting presentation will show the internal structures of ADDM, how it works and what it does (and does not) detect.  The presentation will examine the interface between ADDM and the Automated Workload Repository (AWR) and show how ADDM interprets AWR data to arrive at tuning recommendations.

This real-world presentation will also show how you can write custom ADDM reports to extend upon this powerful new utility and show actual examples from Oracle10g production databases.

Key Points:

- Understand how ADDM collects AWR and ASH data

- See how to invoke an ADDM session

- Understand how ADDM makes recommendations

- Understand the limitations of ADDM

This has been a top-rated presentation and is very popular at local Oracle user groups.


Oracle Speaker Bio:

Don Burleson is considered one of the world’s top experts in Oracle.  He is very active in the Oracle community and has written 32 books, published more than 100 articles in National Magazines, a popular lecturer and teacher who is a frequent speaker at OracleWorld and other international database conferences.   As a corporate database consultant, Don has worked with numerous Fortune 500 corporations creating robust database architectures for mission-critical systems.  Don is also a noted expert on eCommerce systems, and has instrumental in the development of numerous Web-based systems that support thousands of concurrent users.

If you like Oracle tuning, you may enjoy my new book "Oracle Tuning: The Definitive Reference", over 900 pages of BC's favorite tuning tips & scripts. 

You can buy it direct from the publisher for 30%-off and get instant access to the code depot of Oracle tuning scripts.


 

 

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