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500Gb??
Chicken feed!!
Student with 3 Tb last week. Haven't beaten the 14Tb one I met a year ago, though.
What comes after Terra's? Peta's??? Allegedly, Oracle supports up to 128 Petabytes. (Pb??)
I stress the use of the owrd "allegedly".
Your recommendations, by the way, are perfect.
Regards
HJR
-- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Opinions expressed are my own, and not those of Oracle Corporation Oracle DBA Resources: http://www.geocities.com/howardjr2000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Uwe Schneider" <pi_at_richard-schneider.de> wrote in message news:3A12FABD.D78DE430_at_richard-schneider.de...Received on Wed Nov 15 2000 - 23:16:46 CST
> manav wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > RedHat Linux 6.x has the maximum filesize as 2 GB.
> >
> > The data file in Oracle grows upto 1.9 GB, and after that it uses the
> > temporary tablespace to store data. How do I overcome this?
>
> Just add datafiles to the existing tablespace. ("ALTER TABLESPACE ADD
> DATAFILE ... SIZE ...").
>
> >
> > Surely there must be numerous databases around on Linux with size > 2
GB.
>
> Our largest Oracle 8.0 servers store 500 GB (2.2.13, SuSE 6.1)
>
> Uwe
>
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