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BIG sizes in real life, how to know ahead of time

From: Stamm, Mark AP <STAMMM_at_HPDAPP01.HPDAP.MSMAIL.ABBOTT.COM>
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 13:11:00 CST
Message-Id: <9601231925.AA18230@alice.jcc.com>


I'm looking for documentation/references/ideas/real-life experiences on sizing,
capacity planning, and layout of large Oracle systems - meaning 25 Gigabytes of data or more.

Included in this would be: sizing redo logs, rollbacks, temp tablespace, estimating
the volume of archived redo logs (how are people doing this?), backup strategies,
etc. In other words - the things that can get neglected if one thinks they are done once
the tables and indexes have been sized. Received on Tue Jan 23 1996 - 14:25:40 CST

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