Is there a method to determine the amount of memory required based on the
size of the XML documents plus any additional indexes that may be created?
Is there a general rule of thumb that could be used for memory
configuration? Due to layout and connection pulling, we are not concerned
about the number of connection to the database, but the amount of memory
required for the volume of XML for a single connection.
For instances, is 500 MB of RAM suitable for a 5 G Sedna datafile, roughly
2-3 G of XML?
I understand the problem of determining memory requirements is more
complicated than just volume. There are the number of nodes to consider,
and the number and type of the indexes.
I was curious if any formulas existed I could utilize to determine minimum
memory requirements.
Thanks,
Malcolm
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