>If the system needs the storage to do its job, then it needs the storage 
>(emphasis on "needs").
And all that you would do is break the system by trying to impose a limit where 
none should be imposed.
...

Peter,
A very valid point.

And, in DB2's, case it was not a secret.
And, it is “needed”; otherwise you use a lot of CPU, where you don't have to.

-teD

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

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