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I am in the very early planning stages for a small database (Oracle
10g), probably no larger than 10 gb/200 users, probably running on a
Windows server. Would it make sense to use ASM or is it overkill for an
instance of this size?
Thanks,
Peter Schauss
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10g), probably no larger than 10 gb/200 users, probably running on a
Windows server. Would it make sense to use ASM or is it overkill for an
instance of this size?
Thanks,
Peter Schauss
--
http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l
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