Oracle Database 12c Release 2 In-Memory: Tips and Techniques for Maximum Performance

Oracle Database 12c Release 2 In-Memory: Tips and Techniques for Maximum Performance

by Joyjeet Banerjee
     
 

Master Oracle Database 12c Release 2’s powerful In-Memory option

Maximize database performance and dramatically cut transaction processing time using Oracle Database 12c Release 2’s In-Memory feature and the detailed instruction and best practices offered in this Oracle Press guide. You will discover how to exponentially improve efficiency and enable

Overview

Master Oracle Database 12c Release 2’s powerful In-Memory option

Maximize database performance and dramatically cut transaction processing time using Oracle Database 12c Release 2’s In-Memory feature and the detailed instruction and best practices offered in this Oracle Press guide. You will discover how to exponentially improve efficiency and enable smarter, faster, more informed business decisions enterprise-wide.

Oracle Database 12c Release 2 In-Memory: Tips and Techniques for Maximum Performance starts by teaching, step-by-step, how to configure the software and construct In-Memory enabled databases. From there, you will discover how to deliver optimized analytics, use In-Memory Advisor, effectively secure mission-critical data, and distribute real-time, actionable business intelligence. This hands-on resource also provides thorough coverage of Oracle Real Application Clusters and Oracle Multitenant integration.

• Offers proven implementation tips drawn from the author’s experience
• Features real-life case studies not available elsewhere
• Written by an Oracle enterprise architect and well-known speaker

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9781259586163
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Publication date:
02/22/2017
Pages:
432

Meet the Author

Joyjeet Banerjee (Fremont, CA) works as an enterprise architect with Oracle’s Engineered System team. He helps Oracle customers migrate from legacy systems to engineered systems. Joyjeet is a regular speaker at OAUG, Oracle Collaborate, and Oracle OpenWorld.