Title: RE: RE: Fragmentation ?

Depends ... who you ask ...

If you ask Microsoft
  1. you are fragmented if you have at-least _one_ non-windows server in your corporation
  2. Your thinking is fragmented if you are even _considering_ LINUX

If you ask SCO
  1. You are fragmented if you use AIX
  2. You are fragmented if you read every line of GPL

If you ask Oracle Experts
  1. Some will say "Do you have a problem? if none, don't worry"
  2. Some will say "More than x extents is bad" but X varies from 2 to 1024 to 4096
  3. Some will advise use LMT with Uniform extents and live happily there after.

I could think of some political ones, but this is a technical list ...
TGIF
Raj
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> From: "VIVEK_SHARMA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2003/06/13 Fri AM 06:39:36 EDT
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: Fragmentation ?
>
> Dennis , List
> What may be the OTHER forms of fragmentation ?
> What Number of Extents may be considered Critical warranting RE-Organization for Manually Sized Objects existing in LMTs ?

> Thanks for the great paper . Had read it previously though .
> Thanks
>

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