1.170 LOG_BUFFER
LOG_BUFFER specifies the amount of memory (in bytes) that Oracle uses when buffering redo entries to a redo log file.
               
| Property | Description | 
|---|---|
| Parameter type | Big integer | 
| Default value | 2 MB to 32 MB, depending on the SGA size and CPU count | 
| Modifiable | No | 
| Modifiable in a PDB | No | 
| Range of values | 2 MB to operating system-dependent | 
| Basic | No | 
Redo log entries contain a record of the changes that have been made to the database block buffers. The LGWR process writes redo log entries from the log buffer to a redo log file.
The log buffer size depends on the number of redo strands in the system. One redo strand is allocated for every 16 CPUs and has a default size of 2 MB. Oracle allocates a minimum of 2 redo strands per instance. When the log buffer size is not specified, any remaining memory in the redo granules is given to the log buffer.
See Also:
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                           Your operating system-specific Oracle documentation for the default value and range of values 
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                           Oracle Streams Replication Administrator's Guide for information on using this parameter in an Oracle Streams environment 
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                           Oracle Database Performance Tuning Guide for information on resizing the redo log buffer using this parameter