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> From: MacGregor, Ian A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 8:00 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: Largest Oracle Databases
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> One of the smaller Physics projects, GLAST (Gamma-ray Large 
> Area Space Telescope) is looking at  storing their data in 
> Oracle.  The bulk of thge data will be a sky map of 
> individual photons, about 20 terabytes, acquired at a rate of 
> about 1 TB a year.  What size is the largest Oracle database 
> at present?  I believe Oracle should be able to handle this, 
> but I'd like to know if anyone has approached this size.  I 
> hear rumors of Oracle databases of hundreds of  terabytes at 
> the CIA, but I have no way to confirm them.   
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> Offtopic
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> I wrote a little while ago about CERN considering Oracle for 
> LHC project, and  needing a petabyte database.  It turns out 
> that the number was incorrect.  The petabyte that was tossed 
> around a few years ago would be for online and secondary 
> storage only.  I don't know their needs for tertiary storage, 
> but our little project here , called Babar, which is expected 
> to store half a petabyte of data in online and nearline 
> storage  is sized to 300 petabytes when tertiary storage is 
> included.  The 0.5 petabytes for online and nearline will 
> probably be upped. If LHC has the same relationship between 
> tertiary and  online/nearline storage, then they will need 
> something which can handle about 600 petabytes.  Last week I 
> attended a meeting on a project called SuperBabar.  Data 
> estimates of size  for that one are one exabyte.  I'm sure 
> there are others  in the works which will make SuperBabar 
> look tiny.  The mind boggles.
> 
> Babar is not in Oracle and I don't expect SuperBabar will be either.
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> Ian MacGregor
> Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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