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In an effort to ensure the most demanding global enterprises can meet their deployment requirements, engineers from Oracle's Siebel Systems and Sun Microsystems continue to work to improve Oracle's Siebel Server performance and stability on the Solaris Operating System (OS). This paper is an effort to make available tuning and optimization knowledge and techniques for Oracle's Siebel 7.x eBusiness Application Suite on the Solaris platform. All the techniques discussed in this paper are lessons learned from a series of performance tuning studies conducted under the auspices of the Siebel Platform Sizing and Performance Program (PSPP).

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Date:Jun 2007
Pages:80
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