I think I read this somewhere, but I cant find it. Is it possible to use the large 
pool for a specific transaction? We run alot of large batch DML statements over night. 
We have one that involves an 8GB table. The blocks from this table are being knocked 
out of the buffer cache by shorter and quicker batches.

Id like to find to store this transaction in memory without having to worry about them 
getting knocked out of memory. 
Cache wont do it. It will stick get pushed out. 

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