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Oracle Database Initialization Parameter





Database Initialization Parameter Sizing

You can use the following parameters to increase oracle database performance:


This section provides sizing recommendations based on the active Oracle E-Business Suite user counts. The following table should be used to size the relevant parameters for :

1 - Oracle 12C Database Initialization Parameters

2 - Oracle 11g Database Initialization Parameters

3 - Oracle 10g Database Initialization Parameters

4 - Oracle 9i Database Initialization Parameters



Parameter Name

Development or Test Instance

11-100 Users

101-500 Users
501-1000 Users

1001-2000 Users

processes

200
200
800
1200
2500

sessions

400
400
1600
2400
5000

sga_target *1

1G
1G
2G
3G
14G

shared_pool_size (csp)

N/A
N/A
N/A
1800M
3000M

shared_pool_reserved_size (csp)

N/A
N/A
N/A
180M
300M

shared_pool_size (no csp)

400M
600M
800M
1000M
2000M

shared_pool_reserved_size (no csp)

40M
60M
80M
100M
100M

pga_aggregate_target

1G
2G
4G
10G
20G

Total Memory Required * 2

~ 2 GB
~ 3 GB
~ 6 GB
~ 13 GB
~ 34 GB

*1

  • The parameter sga_target should be used for Oracle 10g or 11g or 12c based environments such as Release 12. This replaces the parameter db_cache_size, which was used in Oracle 9i based environments. Also, it is not necessary to set the parameter undo_retention for 10g or 11g or 12c-based systems, since undo retention is set automatically as part of automatic undo tuning.
  • Enabling the 11g or 12c Automatic Memory Management (AMM) feature is supported in EBS, and has been found to be useful in scenarios where memory is limited, as it will dynamically adjust the SGA and PGA pool sizes. AMM is enabled by using the memory_target and memory_max_target initialization parameters. MEMORY_TARGET specifies the system-wide sharable memory for Oracle to use when dynamically controlling the SGA and PGA as workloads change. The memory_max_target parameter specifies the maximum size that memory_target may take. AMM has proven useful for small to mid-range systems as it simplifies both the configuration and management. However, many customers with large production systems have experienced better performance with manually sized pools (or large minimum values for the pools). On Linux, Hugepages has resulted in improved performance; however, this configuration is not compatible with AMM. For large mission-critical applications systems, it is advisable to set sga_target with a minimum fixed value for shared_pool_size and pga_aggregate_target.

*2

  • The total memory required refers to the amount of memory required for the database instance and associated memory, including the SGA and the PGA. You should ensure that your system has sufficient available memory in order to support the values provided above. The values provided above should be adjusted based on available memory so as to prevent paging and swapping.




















 Reference : Database Initialization Parameters for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 (Doc ID 396009.1)










































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