I have a 1tb db w/ 95% of it inline blobs, same tbs as data.  No performance 
degradation.  However, if I were to do it again, I would have separated the blobs out 
as B/R is a nightmare, soon to be better w/ RMAN.  I haven't received my RF RMAN book 
yet, amazon  must be backfilling orders.

hth,
Gene

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We've got a table with a BLOB column that is currently at 3+ Gig (400,000 records). 
The max value in the BLOB column is 3k (average (1.5 K). We are currently 
storing the BLOB "out of line" (in a separate tablespace). The cache size 
for the BLOB is 8k (also the block size). Each BLOB is taking up 8K (at 
the least twice the space required by the BLOB). This table is expected 
to grow to 10+ million records in the next year. 


First of all, we're trying to convince the vendor to agree to partition 
the table.  
In addition (FINALLY the question :-) !!!), we're trying to decide 
whether we would gain anything (space being a constraint right now), 
from a storage standpoint in making the BLOB "in line". 
Obviously we're not going to going to risk performance in order to save 
space :-) !!! 


I'm hoping someone in this list would have had some goog or bad 
experience in this regard.  Would there be a major performance hit if I 
change 
the BLOB to be "in line"  ???? 

Thanks,


Sunny




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