My dear friend Cary Millsap once came up with a definition for a VLDB: It's any
database that stretches its hardware.

I cannot see any relationship between SGA and database sizes. None.

RAID-3: Bit-level striping. Incredible it still exists (in my opinion) :).

Raghu Kota wrote:

> I have 160Gb database size doing great with 150Mb of SGA, You are saying
> 700Mb SGA to support 150Gb database size?? Is there any white paper
> available for any criteria??? Let me know If you got any stuff.
>
> Thanks
> Raghu.
>
> >From: Dave Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Size, what is it?
> >Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2001 09:41:11 -0800
> >
> >Hi All,
> >       Being able to lift my head from the problems at my new
> >       job finally. I would like to get some definitions of
> >       what is a "large" database and the hardware that it is
> >       running on. There are multiple different types of "large",
> >       transactions, physical size, number of objects,
> >       number of connections, SGA size, etc.
> >
> >       My current database is a heavy transaction site but small in
> >       other respects.
> >
> >       Oracle 8.1.7, 150GB physical size, 700MB SGA, 10 GB per day redo,
> >       300-700 OLTP connections at any time all on a SUN E450, 2 CPU's, 4 GB
> >RAM,
> >       Baydel disk array (RAID 3). The machine is relativiely idle,
> >       or I/O bound, memory starts becomming a limit above 700 connections.
> >
> >
> >       A previous large database was
> >       Oracle 8.0.5, 50 GB physical, associated with 4 TB of image files
> >       on the filesystem, 350 GB SGA, 2 GB per day redo, 100 DSS connections,
> >       all on a SUN E5000, 6 CPU's 6 GB RAM, many hardware RAID arrays,
> >       machine was CPU bound almost all the time.
> >
> >       Most of the database I have seen have been on machines that are grossly
> >       over powered for the work that they do so I am hoping I can determine
> >       some figures for hardware vs workload based on real data.
> >
> >       Your assistance would be appreciated. Please include as many details
> >       as possible including why you think it is a "large database" and
> >       machine utilization.
> >
> >       Also, does anyone have experience with Baydel disk arrays. They seem
> >       to be a happening  setup even if they are hardwired RAID 3 :(
> >
> >TIA
> >Dave
> >
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