Sorry to repost this, but I just lost all of my email
from the past two days. Arghh!

I have a table that is ~100Mb in size. The table will
always contain 500,000 to 1,000,000 records in it at
any given time and approximately that number of
inserts, updates and deletes will be performed against
it on a daily basis. Only one user will be performing
the DML operations on the table and that will be via a
background process (i.e. daemon).

The table has no foreign keys nor a primary key but it
may require an index or two because of the updates and
deletes. Unfortunately, I can't put the table on a
dedicated disk and I am stuck with Raid-5.

My question is, what suggestions does anyone have to
offer that will give me the best possible I/O in this
case? Is trying to put this table in a Keep pool going
to help at all?

Thanks again for your advise (and patience).
-w

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