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      <title>How to use Oracle Resource Manager to control degree of parallelism with examples</title>
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      <description>Oracle Database Resource Manager can be used to manage resources based on workload like idle time limits, CPU utilization, degree of parallelism, etc. Here we'll focus on on how to set it up and few examples pertinent to controlling degree of parallelism(DOP).</description>
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