Ramesh,

I presume you are looking for something to tell you how to configure a 
database server, and such a thing does not exist.  Period.

The real answer is, that this is far too application dependent, and that 
only the application developers can provide anything of this kind.  And 
even in this case, such configuration guides are often more misleading 
than guiding.  There have been attempts at making rules like "this 
application is like X tpc-c transactions", but they also fail to be of 
any actual value.

Also, if what you really were looking for was something to tell you the 
size (in GB) of the required disk to store schema with a certain 
definition, you could create some rough estimates.  However, with todays 
typical disksizes, you run out of spindles much before you run out of GB.

Thanks, Bj�rn.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Hi Gurus,
>Can anybody mail me the the whitepaper/policy document on database sizing? 
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Regards,
>Ramesh D Papnoi
>Oracle DBA @ Chemtex Global Engineers Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, India
>(BrainBench & Brainbuzz Certified Oracle 8/8i DBA & Developer)
>http://www22.Brinkster.com/rpapnoi
>


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