Hi,

I was wondering how DBAs are coping with these new large disks that are
available....you can purchase 36gb, 72gb, etc. You can fit a whole database
on one of these. But with all the performance and redundancy
considerations, you wouldn't....so what do you do with the free space? Or
how do you tell your bean counter that out of that 72gb you are only going
to use 10gb so you need a couple of these?

Rgds, Ken Heng


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