1.97 DBWR_IO_SLAVES
DBWR_IO_SLAVES
specifies the number of I/O server processes used by the DBW0
process.
Property | Description |
---|---|
Parameter type |
Integer |
Default value |
|
Modifiable |
No |
Modifiable in a PDB |
No |
Range of values |
0 to operating system-dependent |
Basic |
No |
DBWR_IO_SLAVES
is relevant only on systems with only one database writer process (DBW0
). The DBW0
process and its server processes always write to disk. By default, the value is 0
and I/O server processes are not used.
If you set DBWR_IO_SLAVES
to a nonzero value, the number of I/O server processes used by the ARCH
and LGWR
processes is set to 4
. However, the number of I/O server processes used by Recovery Manager is set to 4
only if asynchronous I/O is disabled (either your platform does not support asynchronous I/O or disk_asynch_io
is set to false
).
Typically, I/O server processes are used to simulate asynchronous I/O on platforms that do not support asynchronous I/O or that implement it inefficiently. However, you can use I/O server processes even when asynchronous I/O is being used. In that case the I/O server processes will use asynchronous I/O.
I/O server processes are also useful in database environments with very large I/O throughput, even if asynchronous I/O is enabled.
See Also:
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Oracle Database Performance Tuning Guide for more information about this parameter