After reading the documents I've recommended using LOCAL, UNIFORM, AUTO as
the options for tablespace management.  Does anyone have any bad
experiences with these?  AUTOALLOCATE seems to come up with extents that
are much smaller than I want and MANUAL segment management requires the use
of FREELISTs (and I know that there are problems with freelists freeing up
space correctly, especially in a parallel environment).

I can't find any basis for making a decision between UNDO and ROLLBACK
SEGMENTS.  Does anyone have any experience or recommendations about UNDO
usage?

The database will be a materialize view replication of a transaction master
that is being used for decision support and has a 15 minute update/refresh
cycle.  Basically, people can run queries against the snapshot without
impacting the master.


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