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Old 10-02-2006
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SAS Tuning

Does anyone had perfomed a tuning with SAS on Solaris???
Performance is not so good and I found out that Share Memory an Semaphores are the same that initial instalation, I havent found info at internet

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SAS support site on internet

Try the SAS technical support site - http://support.sas.com/techsup/intro.html

you can do a search of all info. that SAS has ever answered a question about- probably include "performance" and "SCO" in your search.


Also, the full documetation for SAS is on line at

http://support.sas.com/onlinedoc/913/docMainpage.jsp

Under Contents -You may want to goto Base SAS - then operating enviroment specific info, then sas companion for unix - there are various docs that may help.
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