There's a good argument for separating tables/indexes.

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> 
> If you ran dbverify with the database up, it's very likely that
> there is nothing wrong with the datafiles.
> 
> If dbv reads a block in transition, it will appear corrupt.
> 
> Run it again, and there will either be no errors, or they will
> appear to be in different blocks.
> 
> Personally, I think it a colossal waste of time to run dbverify.
> 
> In 9 years of DBA'ing, I've experienced maybe 3 or 4 instances
> of a corrupt block, and it was always an index.  The solution
> was to drop/rebuild the index.
> 
> Jared
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