I use the A) strategy for medium BD's with good
performance behavior, for the fragmentation issue a
good guide is the document:

How to stop fragmentation and start living.

you can find it in metalink..

regards,
Gabriel


--- AK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At present we have one tablespace containign all
> indexes . Some indexes are big  in size some are
> small . Currently tablespace is dict managed. This
> tablespace currently highly fragmented .
> Now I am planning to move the indexes to a LMT. Now
> how to decide what should be the extent size for
> uniform extents ? 
> What is better approach to divide indexs 
> A )  should I devide them that based on size ( big,
> small ) and create seperate tablespaces with
> different values for extent size . 
> b)    or seperate them based on modules sooo that
> accounting and manufactring related indexes goes to
> different tablespace.
> 
> Does number of extents is a performance issue in LMT
> as well ? Any experience ?
> 
> Thanks,
> -ak
> 


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