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DATABASE ARCHITECTURE FOR APPLICATION [message #315618] Tue, 22 April 2008 03:53 Go to next message
supriya_546
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Location: hyderabad
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Hi Tom,

I am developing a small application for maintaining student information using forms6i,oracle9 and
os-windows.
i have sample version of oracle software which is downloaded from oracle site (right now using the
same).
here my question is ...

1) can i use sample version of database for real application?
2)is it creates any problem after sometime?

right now i have created one new user (admin) by connecting to system user and started creating
tables,...etc

3) I am not much familiar with concepts of maintainance of database...i mean

how to maintain table-spaces/extents once it's full
how to extent the extents/segments/tablespaces
any auto extent feature? if yes, where to set this parameter?

the people who are going to use this application doesn't have any DBA person.

what are the steps need to take to handle databse without DBA?

Transaction related info : daily nearly 5000 to 6000 transactions in atable having around 10
columns in a table.
column max size is varchar2(<30)...

application has hardly 15 to 20 tables.

appreciate quick response.


Thanks in advance,
Supriya


Re: DATABASE ARCHITECTURE FOR APPLICATION [message #315623 is a reply to message #315618] Tue, 22 April 2008 04:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Arju
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Who is Tom?

Go to tahiti.oracle.com and read Concepts Manual.
Re: DATABASE ARCHITECTURE FOR APPLICATION [message #315624 is a reply to message #315618] Tue, 22 April 2008 04:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michel Cadot
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1) There is no sample version of Oracle, all versions is production ones.
Sample database is made for training but it will work with any small application. You can easily create your own with dbca.

2) See 1)

3) Read 2 Day DBA and Administrator's Guide

4) Why is this posted in "backup and recovery" forum? If you want accurate answer, post in appropriate forum.

Regards
Michel
Re: DATABASE ARCHITECTURE FOR APPLICATION [message #315625 is a reply to message #315623] Tue, 22 April 2008 04:15 Go to previous message
Michel Cadot
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Ah ha! I didn't see the Tom.
It is just a copy and paste of his question on AskTom:
http://asktom.oracle.com/pls/asktom/f?p=100:11:0::::P11_QUESTION_ID:2168279457908#793854000346880243

We will see what Tom will answer.

Regards
Michel
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