max datafile size in Unix/Windows [message #285788] |
Wed, 05 December 2007 11:23 |
gkrishn
Messages: 506 Registered: December 2005 Location: Putty a dark screen
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All ,
What is the standard datafile size you use in production(very large) environment ?Even i had a environment where we had all datafile size of 2GB each .
i read somewhere the file size shoudl be maximum 1GB for easy managebility and good perfomance .How far is this true ?
Its a generic question .Thnx in advance
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Re: max datafile size in Unix/Windows [message #286378 is a reply to message #285790] |
Fri, 07 December 2007 04:12 |
trantuananh24hg
Messages: 744 Registered: January 2007 Location: Ha Noi, Viet Nam
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anacedent wrote on Thu, 06 December 2007 00:34 | >
Quantify "very large".
How many datafiles do you want to comprise the largest tablespace?
If the largest tablespace is only 2 TeraBytes how many files do you want to support for this tablespace?
IT DEPENDS!
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No, it has the bound size. I am runing Oracle 10g in Solaris. And, the max size of tablespace USERS which contain all of datafiles is to 60GB. The value (60GB) is shown by TOAD.
And now, we have one problem, the tablespace USERS has size 40GB.
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