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Old 02-22-2008, 05:54 PM
MC
 
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Default Tuning tools: OEM and/or EMC ControlCenter dababase tuner

Hello,

Anyone know much about OME and EMC's ControlCenter db tuner?

Do they do the same things, or there are differences that worth acquiring both?

What are the differences?

Thanks
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Old 02-22-2008, 05:54 PM
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Default Re: Tuning tools: OEM and/or EMC ControlCenter dababase tuner

AFAIK, EMCs Controlcenter dbtuner is just SAN and disk array tuning utility
with integration to major database vendors software (i.e. you can see on
which actual disks your datafiles reside, allow resolving disk bottlenecks
etc..).

But OEM is whole Oracle database management software, not just limited to IO
tuning. Actually Oracle9i has IO topology feature, which should be able to
help on (or help to understand better) physical disk issues with EMC and
some other vendors, but I think EMC's software is much more mature
currently.

Tanel.

"MC" <tangcheung@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> Anyone know much about OME and EMC's ControlCenter db tuner?
>
> Do they do the same things, or there are differences that worth acquiring

both?
>
> What are the differences?
>
> Thanks



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