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From: Sathish Tatikonda <sathisht_at_infy.com>
Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2002 21:10:53 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00409A09.20020207205321@fatcity.com>

Hi All,

We are developing a system in which some tables in the database might be having about 100 Million records. We are planning to use table and index partition's as a means to improve performance. Could you please share your experiences/views about handling such huge tables. Is this partitioning sufficient or do we have to look in to some other means.

It would also be of great help if you could provide me some pointers to documents which gives some insight for handling such tables and databases.

thanks in advance,
Sathish.

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