This paper discusses the performance optimization of a complete Siebel Enterprise solution on the Sun platform using UltraSPARC T1 and UltraSPARC IV+ processor based servers. Also presented in detail is information on tuning the Solaris Operating System (OS) tuning, Siebel 7.7 tuning, Oracle Database 10g server tuning, Sun storage tuning and Sun Java System Web Server tuning. Additionally, unique features of the Solaris 10 OS that reduce risk while helping improve the performance and stability of Siebel applications are discussed. All of the techniques discussed here are lessons learned from a series of performance tuning studies, which were conducted under the auspices of the Siebel Platform Sizing and Performance Program (PSPP).
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