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Is removing old (and no longer needed) features like RBO is part of the
plan to keep software size reasonable? ;)
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> in article 5%f%8.6103$DN4.838734_at_news20.bellglobal.com, hund at
> hunder_at_hotmail.com wrote on 7/23/02 10:02 AM:
>
> > I remember only a few years ago, Oracle's most software installations took a
> > few hundreds of magabytes, now Oracle9iAS and Oracle9i need several
> > gigabytes space to install. I wonder in the coming years, whether we need
> > hundreds or thousands of gigabytes space to install Oracle software if they
> > continue to increase the volume in such speed.
> >
> > Jeff
> >
>
> Oracle is working pretty hard to reverse this - no promises, but you should
> see future releases start to go the other way.
>