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- ORACLE-BASE - Configuring HugePages for Oracle on Linux (x86-64)
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- ORACLE-BASE - Configuring HugePages for Oracle on Linux (x86-64)
the memory associated with HugePages can not be swapped out, which forces the SGA to stay memory resident. The savings in memory and the effort of page management make HugePages pretty much mandatory for Oracle 11g systems running on x86-64 architectures.
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- Oracle Database In-Memory with Oracle Database 12c Release 2 Technical Overview August 2017
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Learn about shared library mechanisms and memory footprints on AIX. This article is essential for developers writing server code or administrators managing production AIX systems. It offers developers and administrators commands and techniques, and gives the understanding necessary to analyze memory requirements of server processes on AIX. It also helps developers and administrators avoid resource shortages that can't be identified with other standard runtime analysis tools such as ps or topas. The article is intended for systems administrators or developers of native applications on AIX.
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