That argument is incorrect, but then again, so is the
argument that they must be separated.

(IMHO) What really matters is having a good grasp of
what I/O is happening on your db and spreading the I/O
accordingly.

For example, for nested loop type of access, the
table/index separation will probably give a gain.  For
a sort merge, then separating the tables involved is
more important (since the indexes in this case may not
be used at all).

Then throw in index fast full scans, hash joins,
parallel slaves et al and things get all the more
complicated.

I think the *intentions* behind all the tuning doco we
all typically see is valid - namely, try to control
and balance your I/O.

Cheers
Connor

--- Michal Zaschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all,
> 
> I've read an interesting section in Oracle Docu
> (Tuning I/O):
> 
> ---
> Separating Tables and Indexes
> 
> It is not necessary to separate a frequently used
> table from its index.
> During the course of a transaction, the index is
> read first, and then
> the table is read. Because these I/Os occur
> sequentially, the table and
> index can be stored on the same disk without
> contention. 
> ---
> 
> Why do you then recommend to separate tables and
> indexes to different
> disks?
> 
> Thanks
>         Mike
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