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Author: asktom.oracle.com |
Published: 17th Apr 2008 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Oracle FAQHello Tom,
I am looking into using Oracle Resource Manager to limit resources by AppDev folks on the production database so as allow them access yet not hurt production performance.
1) Is Resource Manager a good tool to help achieve my goal, ab...
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