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The LHC will produce about 15 PB of data per year. =20
Ian MacGregor
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
ian_at_SLAC.Stanford.edu
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Subject: Re: How to store 50 Terabytes per day?
does anyone know what the largest database in the world that uses oracle =
is? I heard that CERN was going to use Oracle for a grid? Is this =
accurate? I Thought that was going to 10 Petabytes?
what about the highest transaction? An oracle instructor said Amazon is =
using Oracle and I would assume that is pretty book.=20
When we fully deploy we could be looking at 30,000 DML statements/minute =
during peak time plus 60,000 queries. I'm sure there are bigger ones =
than that... Not sure how you compare activity in an oltp though.=20
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