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Originally posted by abhaysk
Dont generalise, we (david and me) have had discussed both verses..
It could be either way as well i.e
Better SQL = High cache hit ratio, lower cache hit ratio = potentially bad SQL.
Yeah, but i got bored reading it.
Did you run any examples where better SQL produce a high cache hit ratio?
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