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Why a 99%+ Database Buffer Cache Hit Ratio is Not Ok – by Cary Milsap

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November 10, 2011

The following article by Cary Milsap talks about “Why a 99%+ Database Buffer Cache Hit Ratio is Not Ok” by Hotsos (http://www.hotsos.com/e-library/abstract.php?id=6). One needs to register an account to read the article which is free.

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