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Re: Oracle's Myth: keep tables and indexes in separate tablespaces

From: Mark Townsend <markbtownsend_at_attbi.com>
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 02:24:16 GMT
Message-ID: <3F86184F.8010003@attbi.com>


Howard J. Rogers wrote:

> Jack wrote:
> 
> 

>>Look:
>>http://otn.oracle.com/deploy/performance/pdf/opt_storage_conf.pdf
>>
>>You might have a look at Juan Loaiza's article "Optimal Storage
>>Configuration Made Easy" http://technet.oracle.com/deploy/performance/ for
>>a
>>different approach to the problem. Since this is on technet, it appears
>>to be Oracle's latest recommendation.

> Sorry Jack: you're wrong on this, though I suppose it depends on what you > mean by 'recommendation'.

I don't believe that Jack is wrong. In fact, if the courses ARE teaching it differently, then I think the course needs to be urgently updated - can anybody send me a reference number, and I'll follow up on it.

Note that ASM (Automated Storage Management) in Oracle Database 10g implements the SAME methodology as the preferred (and only supported) best practice. Received on Thu Oct 09 2003 - 21:24:16 CDT

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