>And if management has not purchased the 4 terabytes of disk space per
DB2 region for backing store, who takes the heat when DB2 tries to get
the space.
...

DB2 is using 2GB, today.
Tomorrow, I put in V8.
And, it's suddenly using 4TB (or, 128)?

C'mon! These things don't happen overnight.

A DB2 sub-system can't use 4GB for bufferspace, unless it gets defined that way.
If a DBA defines it without communicating it, then that DBA should be working 
elsewhere.

-teD

In God we Trust!
All others bring data!
 -- W. Edwards Deming

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