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Posted on June 8, 2024November 19, 2024

A Comprehensive Guide to Using Huge Pages in Oracle Databases

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Huge Pages in Oracle are a memory management feature that allows the operating system to handle large memory pages, typically 2 MB in size, as opposed to the default small memory pages, which are typically 4 KB in size.

By using larger memory pages, Huge Pages can significantly reduce the overhead associated with managing memory in systems with large memory demands, such as Oracle databases.

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