> I understand the need for isolation. 
Sounds like a problem with social skills. :-)
This could be symptomatic of TOO much contact with duhvelopers and
damagement. ;-)


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> Jared: The benefit is isolation. As much as possible keep the users from
> affecting each other. Performance effects are unavoidable but separate
> tablespaces would keep one user from gobbling up all the available
> disk space. Will definitely have to watch out for the data dictionary
> filling up the SYSTEM tablespace and bringing everything to a screeching
> halt.

Ben,

I understand the need for isolation. 

Use of disk quotas will prevent anyone from consuming all available
resources.  With this kind of environment I would also seriously 
consider resource limits on the accounts.

Jared

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