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RE: Auto Extend

From: <MHately_at_etech-uk.com>
Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2001 03:39:18 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.003178BC.20010601034031@fatcity.com>

Hi,

Neither large files nor small files are evil. As with all things, fit the solution to the problem.
Small files can leave you with lots of separate datafiles which isn't necessarily a drag on performance but can be an administrative chore and can cause more wasted space due to that pesky 'end-of-datafile' free extent. Large files can fall prey to inode contention and are less portable (discuss!). Files over 2GB are best avoided unless there is a compelling reason to use them or you are certain that all of your software can handle them. People who want to set up databases larger than a terabyte will inevitably have a budget to invest in new kit and buy-in to up to date OS and software levels. Not everyone has that luxury and a lot of legacy kit doesn't like 2GB+ files.

That's only my opinion but really, why play around with any area that is demonstrably strewn with bugs unless you need to?

Regards,
Mike Hately,
Oracle DBA

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