COOPERATIVE_COMMITS Option

Controls when commits are written to disk.

Allowed Values

ON, OFF

Default

ON

Scope

Can be set for an individual connection or the PUBLIC group. Takes effect immediately.

Description

If COOPERATIVE_COMMITS is set to OFF, a COMMIT is written to disk as soon as the database server receives it, and the application is then allowed to continue.

If COOPERATIVE_COMMITS is set to ON, the default, the database server does not immediately write the COMMIT to the disk. Instead, it requires the application to wait for a maximum length set by the COOPERATIVE_COMMIT_TIMEOUT option for something else to put on the pages before the commit is written to disk.

Setting COOPERATIVE_COMMITS to ON, and increasing the COOPERATIVE_COMMIT_TIMEOUT setting increases overall database server throughput by cutting down the number of disk I/Os, but at the expense of a longer turnaround time for each individual connection.

Related reference
COOPERATIVE_COMMIT_TIMEOUT Option