Is there any negative impact if _newsort_enabled = FALSE?

Hi,
To fix an ORA-600 error, it was suggested to set newsortenabled = FALSE,
bug is still on Development and customer wants to know the impact,implications
of reverting to the old sorting algorithm from performance point of view.
Oracle version: 11.1.0.7
Thanks,
Deyanira

user704798 wrote:
To fix an ORA-600 error, it was suggested to set newsortenabled = FALSE,
bug is still on Development and customer wants to know the impact,implications
of reverting to the old sorting algorithm from performance point of view.
Oracle version: 11.1.0.7
The version 1 sort will use more memory and more CPU to do an in-memory sort.
It's hard to give much indication of the difference, but it will be related to the number of items sorted.
Regards
Jonathan Lewis

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