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Managing the Operational Database

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This chapter deals with the operational aspects of a running Oracle database. Several components of the database require constant monitoring and changes. You can manage your database efficiently by understanding how these components work. The goal of the new features provided by Oracle9i is to make the database as self-managing as possible. Several areas of the Oracle9i database server help achieve this goal, and you’ll review some of the important features in some detail in this chapter.

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Alapati, S.R. (2003). Managing the Operational Database. In: Expert Oracle9i Database Administration. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0773-3_16

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