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Question on Max size a DB cab hold
I was wondering if Oracle was able to handle lets say 300,000 worth of data in a table. I'm already gonna hit problems with my VB app was wondering if the DB was going to hit any problems.
If it can't hold that much is there any work around to this problem? |
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I'm around 5Tb of data (not on PC hardware of course
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Nice. That answers that.
Thanks for the fast reply. =) |
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