| Property | Description | 
| Parameter   type | Big integer | 
| Syntax | 
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| Default   value | 
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| Modifiable | No | 
| Range of   values | 
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| Basic | No | 
MEMORY_MAX_TARGET specifies the maximum value to which a DBA can set the MEMORY_TARGET initialization parameter. See the description of MEMORY_TARGET for more information about how the settings of MEMORY_MAX_TARGET and MEMORY_TARGET affect each other.
Note:
1. This parameter was introduced in 11g.
2.  11g MEMORY_TARGET Parameter Dependency
If MEMORY_TARGET is set to a non-zero value: 
- If SGA_TARGET and PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET are set, they will be      considered the minimum values for the sizes of SGA and the PGA      respectively. MEMORY_TARGET can take values from SGA_TARGET +      PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET to MEMORY_MAX_SIZE. 
- If SGA_TARGET is set and PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET is not set, we will      still auto-tune both parameters. PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET will be initialized      to a value of (MEMORY_TARGET-SGA_TARGET). 
- If PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET is set and SGA_TARGET is not set, we will      still auto-tune both parameters. SGA_TARGET will be initialized to a value      of min(MEMORY_TARGET-PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET, SGA_MAX_SIZE (if set by the      user)) and will auto-tune subcomps. 
- If neither is set, they will be auto-tuned without any minimum or      default values. We will have a policy of distributing the total server      memory in a fixed ratio to the the SGA and PGA during initialization. The      policy is to give 60% for sga and 40% for PGA at startup. 
If MEMORY_TARGET is not set or set to set to 0 explicitly (default value is 0 for 11g): 
- If SGA_TARGET is set we will only auto-tune the sizes of the      sub-components of the SGA. PGA will be autotuned independent of whether it      is explicitly set or not. Though the whole SGA(SGA_TARGET) and the      PGA(PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET) will not be auto-tuned, i.e., will not grow or      shrink automatically. 
- If neither SGA_TARGET nor PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET is set, we will      follow the same policy as we have today; PGA will be auto-tuned and the      SGA will not be auto-tuned and parameters for some of the sub-components      will have to be set explicitly (for SGA_TARGET). 
- If only MEMORY_MAX_TARGET is set, MEMORY_TARGET will default to 0      and we will not auto tune sga and pga. It will default to 10gR2 behavior      within sga and pga. 
- If sga_max_size is not user set, we will internally set it to      MEMORY_MAX_TARGET. 
In a text initialization parameter file, if you omit the line for MEMORY_MAX_TARGET and include a value for MEMORY_TARGET, the database automatically sets MEMORY_MAX_TARGET to the value of MEMORY_TARGET. If you omit the line for MEMORY_TARGET and include a value for MEMORY_MAX_TARGET, the MEMORY_TARGET parameter defaults to zero. After startup, you can then dynamically change MEMORY_TARGET to a non-zero value, provided that it does not exceed the value of MEMORY_MAX_TARGET. 
If you wish to monitor the decisions made by Automatic Memory Management following views can be useful
- V$MEMORY_DYNAMIC_COMPONENTS has the current status of all memory      components 
V$MEMORY_RESIZE_OPS has a circular history buffer of the last 800 SGA resize requests 
3. Query for the current value of the parameter
select name, value, isdefault, isses_modifiable, issys_modifiable, 
       isinstance_modifiable, isdeprecated, description 
from   v$parameter where upper(name) = ‘MEMORY_MAX_TARGET’;
 
 
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