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Oracle Database Performance Geek – Oracle Database Performance Geek Skip to content Oracle Database Performance Geek Oracle Database Performance Geek Unlocking Performance: The Truth Behind latch: cache buffers chains Introduction to latch: cache buffers chains In Oracle databases, the latch: cache buffers chains event occurs when multiple processes try to access the same data blocks in the buffer cache, leading to contention for latches. A latch is a lightweight lock used to protect shared memory structures like the buffer cache. When contention occurs, processes must wait for the latch to be released, causing performance bottlenecks, especially in high-concurrency environments. To better understand this event, let’s use an analogy: a library. The Library Analogy Imagine a bustling library in a busy city. The library is massive, with multiple bookshelves containing books on various topics. Here’s how the library represents the Oracle buffer cache: Library Stru...
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