Raghu,
That depends on what you call fast and how big your database is. I created a test
environment on a Linux box Oracle 8.1.7 and I decided to use LMT for the tablespace.
The data consists of 8 years worth of data (72 GIG). The data tables were small 4K to
large 8 GIG. Some of them are dynamic amd some static. It took the better part of a
week to calculate the LMT datafile size and which table went in which datafile for
maximun efficiency. The actual data load took another week using "insert into ..
select" across a network.
If you can build the new database and use export/import.
ROR mª¿ªm
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Hi Friends,
I want to create test schema from my production database, What is best way
to do that!! Any ideas or ways to create test schema fast!! I appreciate
your time.
TIA
Raghu.
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