OK I don;t get it. We have a data base of over 200 Gig with many millions of 
records. We run using SSD,s in an Areca RAID. 1 Terabyte SSDs. I can tell you 
that when we restored from a backup up and rebuilt indices it took not more 
than 20 minutes to so. It does not matter if it is by table or not. Yes I agree 
it would be faster by table but with a database of this size, you really need 
to be running on an SSD RAID.

Regards

Chuck
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> On Apr 22, 2018, at 6:40 AM, Arnaud de Montard via 4D_Tech 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> 
>> I guess our database of 120gb, running on a 32 bit machine doesn’t benefit 
>> from this. We were working on the most recent R release and yesterday we 
>> went to 15.5.
>> When reindexing the entire database, 4D Server/4D are still going index by 
>> index instead of table by table.

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