I'm here.. was away for a day but you guys flood my inbox :)
goldilocks was the name I gave to the methodology of
small/medium/large tablespace sizing. There was no hard and fast
rule for how big each of these tablespaces should be, nor was there one
for the extent sizes.
Just that if a table
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Can someone please repost the Goldilocks LMT Sizing
Guideline?
That's from a tar on Metalink... doc 12988.2 (I think)
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Rich - The paper that started it all (as far as I know), How to Stop
Defragmenting and Start Living posted at:
http://otn.oracle.com/deploy/availability/pdf/defrag.pdf
Suggests for Oracle 8 and above that the uniform extents be one of three
sizes: 128k, 4m, and 128m, and it explains why you
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