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Memory Parameters
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SGA

PGA
The System Global Area (SGA) is a group of shared memory structures that contains data and control information for one Oracle database. The SGA is allocated in memory when an Oracle database instance is started.
Allocation History
This chart shows the history of the components of the SGA.
Chart
Current Allocation
Automatic Shared Memory ManagementEnabled
SGA ComponentCurrent Allocation (MB)
Shared Pool 224
Buffer Cache 880
Large Pool 16
Java Pool 32
Other 16
Chart
Maximum SGA Size
The Maximum SGA Size specifies the maximum memory that the database may allocate. If you specify the Maximum SGA Size, you can later dynamically change the Total SGA Size above (provided Total SGA Size does not exceed the Maximum SGA Size).
* (MB)
SGA

PGA
Apply changes to SPFILE only
The changes are made to both the SPFILE and the running instance which requires that you restart the database to invoke static parameters.
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