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Waleed, I get your point ...
We have 6 RAC instances that run active-active ... and compared to availability requirements, we (incl management) decided that disk is cheap.
I guess it is relative ...
Raj
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Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 9:35 AM
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Disk is not cheap if you pay for high availability configuration. I compress historical data on daily basis and was able to save 70 percent of the disk space. Imagine the amount of savings for five TB.
Two major issues:
It's mainly good for data warehouses applications.
Regards,
Waleed
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Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 9:05 AM
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I think 9202 doesn't like to export compressed tables in direct mode .. so watch out for that ... I implemented, tested and next day reverted back to regular tables due to this export issue. Disk is cheap.
A BAARF party member wannabe !!
Raj
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Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 10:05 PM
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"Compress to impress?" by Julian Dyke is a good presentation on this topic (see for instance http://www.ukoug.org/calendar/jan03/jan30ab.htm <http://www.ukoug.org/calendar/jan03/jan30ab.htm> ).
I do have the article - 202 K with no compression, 147 K with compression :).
Let me know if you're interested, and I'll email it directly to you.
Mogens
Avnish.Rastogi_at_providence.org wrote:
>Does anybody has any experience with Oracle 9I compression option. I did
some test on 9202 with a table of more 14 million rows. Table has total 7
indexes. Surprising both table and indexes are using more space after
compression. Before compression space used is 13064MB and after compression
13184MB. In both the cases I did export from source table and stored in two
different tablespaces. Any insight on that and any disadvantages of using
that.
>
>Thanks
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