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Log Buffer #419: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

This Log Buffer Edition covers Oracle, MySQL, SQL Server blog posts from around the world.

Oracle:

  • Why the Internet of Things should matter to you
  • Modifying Sales Behavior Using Oracle SPM – Written by Tyrice Johnson
  • SQLcl: Run a Query Over and Over, Refresh the Screen
  • Data Integration Tips: ODI 12.1.3 – Convert to Flow
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Log Buffer #418: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

This Log Buffer edition has collected some of the valuable blog posts from different databases like Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL.

Oracle:

  • Accessing HDFS files on a local File system using mountable HDFS – FUSE
  • enq: TM – contention
  • The Four A’s of Data Management
  • ODI, Big Data SQL and Oracle NoSQL
  • Using the RIDC Client to Interface with Oracle …
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Log Buffer #417: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

This Log Buffer travels wide and deep to scour through the Internet to bring some of the most valuable and value-adding blog posts from Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL.

Oracle:

What is SQLcl ? SQLcl is a new command line interface like SQL*PLUS coming along with SQL Developper 4.1 Early Adopter. It’s a lightweight tool (only 11MB) developed by the SQL Developer team, which is fully compatible with Windows and Unix/Linux.  Also, you don’t need to install it so it’s totally portable.

Find Users with DBA Roles.

Virtual Compute Appliance 2.0.2 Released.

In case you are not …

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Log Buffer #416, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

This log buffer edition sprouts from the beauty, glamour and intelligence of various blog posts from Oracle, SQL Server, and MySQL.

Oracle:

Oracle Exadata Performance: Latest Improvements and Less Known Features

Exadata Storage Index Min/Max Optimization

Oracle system V shared memory indicated deleted

12c Parallel Execution New Features: Concurrent UNION ALL

Why does …

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Log Buffer #415, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

This Log Buffer Edition covers the Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL with a keen look on the novel ideas.

Oracle:

The case was to roll forward a physical standby with an RMAN SCN incremental backup taken from primary.

Oracle Database 12c: Smart upgrade

This blog covers how to specify query parameters using the REST Service Editor.

Production workloads blend Cloud and On-Premise Capabilities

ALTER …

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Log Buffer #414, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

This Log Buffer Edition picks the sea shells from Blogs across the seas of Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL and arrange them for you in this Edition. Enjoy.

Oracle:

12c Parallel Execution New Features: Concurrent UNION ALL

Visualizing Statspack Performance Data in SQL Developer

Optimizer statistics – Gathering Statistics and Histograms

Big Data Made Actionable with Omar TawaKol at SXSW

Mobile …

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Log Buffer #413, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

This Log Buffer Editions scours the Internet and brings some of the fresh blog posts from Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL.

Oracle:

Most of Kyles’ servers tend to be Linux VMs on VMware ESX without any graphics desktops setup, so it can be disconcerting trying to install Oralce with it’s graphical “runInstaller” being the gate way we have to cross to achieve installation.

Working around heatbeat issues caused by tracing or by regexp

APEX 5 EA Impressions: Custom jQuery / jQuery UI implementations

Introduction to the …

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Log Buffer #412, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

This Log Buffer Edition makes it way through the realms of Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL and brings you some of the blog posts.

Oracle:

Introducing Oracle Big Data Discovery Part 3: Data Exploration and Visualization

FULL and NO_INDEX Hints

Base64 Encode / Decode with Python (or WebLogic Scripting Tool) by Frank Munz

Why I’m Excited About Oracle Integration Cloud Service – New Video

Reminder: …

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Log Buffer #411, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

This Log Buffer Edition brings you some blog posts from Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL.

Oracle:

Suppose you have a global zone with multiple zpools that you would like to convert into a native zone.

The digital revolution is creating abundance in almost every industry—turning spare bedrooms into hotel rooms, low-occupancy commuter vehicles into taxi services, and free time into freelance time

Every time I attend a conference, the Twitter traffic about said conference is obviously higher.  It starts a couple weeks or even months before, builds steadily as the conference approaches, and then …

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Log Buffer #409, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

This Log Buffer Edition sheds light at some of the nifty blog post of the week from Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL.

Oracle:

Patch Set Update: Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1.2.3.504

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the EXPLAIN PLAN Part 33: The mother of all SQL antipatterns?

MongoDB as a Glassfish Security Realm

E-Business Suite customers must ensure that their database remains on a level that is covered by Error Correction Support (ECS)

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