Hi,

I have a table that is going to have a large amount of
inserts, updates and deletes performed against it
daily. Approximately 1,000,000 transactions per day
(some single-record, some multi-record). The table is
~100Mb in size.

I'm looking for some suggestions on what I can do to
have the most optimal I/O for the table. I've been
doing a little reading about buffer pools. Is
assigning this table to a KEEP pool a practical
approach or is that not going to buy me anything
because DML is involved? Does anyone have any other
suggestions?

Unfortunately, I can't put the table on a dedicated
disk and I am stuck with Raid-5 currently.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance!
-w

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