1.99 DISK_ASYNCH_IO
DISK_ASYNCH_IO controls whether I/O to datafiles, control files, and logfiles is asynchronous (that is, whether parallel server processes can overlap I/O requests with CPU processing during table scans).
               
| Property | Description | 
|---|---|
| Parameter type | Boolean | 
| Default value | 
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| Modifiable | No | 
| Modifiable in a PDB | No | 
| Range of values | 
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| Basic | No | 
If your platform supports asynchronous I/O to disk, Oracle recommends that you leave this parameter set to its default value. However, if the asynchronous I/O implementation is not stable, you can set this parameter to false to disable asynchronous I/O. If your platform does not support asynchronous I/O to disk, this parameter has no effect.
                  
If you set DISK_ASYNCH_IO to false, then you can increase DB_WRITER_PROCESSES or use DBWR_IO_SLAVES to simulate asynchronous I/O.
                  
See Also:
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                           Oracle Database Performance Tuning Guide for more information about choosing between multiple DBWR processes and I/O slaves