By taking advantage of newly introduced operating system support, Oracle Database can now make more efficient use of processor memory addressing resources.
#Pages fur windows windows#
It provides a performance boost for memory-intensive database instances running on Windows Server.
Large page support is a feature of Oracle Database. In addition, the Windows computer that is running Oracle Database should not be locally accessed with a high frequency or intensively used for local user processing, unless it has enough resources to accommodate all this activity. These configurations consume network, memory, and CPU resources. In addition, because Oracle Database is a high-performance database management system that effectively uses resources of your Windows computer, it should not also serve as any of the following: Most of the operating system specific procedures described in this chapter enable Oracle Database to reserve more system resources, such as CPU, memory, and disk I/O. You can make Windows Server a better application server environment for Oracle Database. This difference constrains system administrators when they try to optimize Windows Server performance, but it also makes Windows Server easier to use.
Windows Server operating systems offer considerably fewer tuning adjustments than UNIX systems.