samuel
Active Member
Hi,
We currently implemented a 3-tier E811SP1 8.95.P1 on Oracle 10.1.0.4 running on Solaris 9.
Performance is very slow compared to Microsoft SQL Server, especially in areas like performing Full Web Generation (takes more than 24 hours!), updating ESUs, and now, installing Update 1(which has been running for 18 hours now).
Performing Full Web Generation, with of without users generate the same amount of time... So I don't think it's much due to the traffic or server load.
For disk array, the disk is arranged in 0+1 array(only 1 array for all tablespaces). Yes, it's a bad design... but does it affect performance that badly? It's less than twice the speed of Microsoft SQL Server....
Is there any way to improve it?
Thanks
Rgds,
Samuel Liew
We currently implemented a 3-tier E811SP1 8.95.P1 on Oracle 10.1.0.4 running on Solaris 9.
Performance is very slow compared to Microsoft SQL Server, especially in areas like performing Full Web Generation (takes more than 24 hours!), updating ESUs, and now, installing Update 1(which has been running for 18 hours now).
Performing Full Web Generation, with of without users generate the same amount of time... So I don't think it's much due to the traffic or server load.
For disk array, the disk is arranged in 0+1 array(only 1 array for all tablespaces). Yes, it's a bad design... but does it affect performance that badly? It's less than twice the speed of Microsoft SQL Server....
Is there any way to improve it?
Thanks
Rgds,
Samuel Liew