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Re: Ultimate Question: Oracle, MSSQL, Others vs MYSQL LIMIT Statement

From: Brian Peasland <oracle_dba_at_peasland.com>
Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2002 17:32:36 GMT
Message-ID: <3D9C7F34.49E3CB09@peasland.com>


Why would you put a partition in a cluster?

Thanks,
Brian

Serge Rielau wrote:
>
> OK, I'm no Orcale DBA, so I have to believe you that reorg is a patch
> tool for beginner's mistakes... What about repartitioning of data?
> Putting aside all the marketing it is still desirable to partition data
> in some cases in a cluster. Naturally, as data evolves there comes a
> need to re-partition to balance the load.
>
> Howard: I to prefer academic talk over flame-war games :-)
>
> Cheres
> Serge
>
> --
> Serge Rielau
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>
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Received on Thu Oct 03 2002 - 12:32:36 CDT

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