Raj
 
Print http://otn.oracle.com/deploy/availability/pdf/defrag.pdf
<http://otn.oracle.com/deploy/availability/pdf/defrag.pdf>  - very
well-written, direct from Oracle's site, so he will accept it as official.
   BTW - In this paper, for Oracle 8 and above, the correct extent sizes are
120-k, 4-m, and 128-m. The reasons you want to use these specific sizes are
explained in the paper.
 



Dennis Williams
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Lifetouch, Inc.
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Rachel, 

Are there any studies or papers that test and explain this new magic 4000
extents number? My manager is excited about LMT, but no so excited about
number of extents. So, if there is a good paper, I can make him feel happy
about this ...

Thanks in advance 
Raj 
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with evenly sized extents, there is no such thing as fragmentation anymore
and Oracle can deal with objects with numbers of extents up to about 4000
before it starts to slow down a bit.

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