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Balakumar
Apr 11, 2005 00:06:01 GMT   

Please let me know,for a database size of 35GB, what will be the approximate number of tables
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Roshan Shah
Apr 16, 2005 09:27:32 GMT    Unassigned

Bala,

You will never get a right answer to this question and you already probably know why!

Roshan
Chuck Ciesinski This member has accumulated 1000 or more points
Apr 18, 2005 15:45:32 GMT    Unassigned

Balakumar,

I do not believe that there is a clear rule of thumb for IMAGE data sets to ORACLE or SQL tables. I could be wrong, but I've NEVER seen one.

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Gary Tinnes
May 31, 2005 19:51:49 GMT    Unassigned

You cannot equate database size with number tables. That is dependent on your data model. There is a loose correlation between Image datasets & tables. I say loose for two reasons:

1) Performance issues moving from a networked hierarchical to relational model.

2) Data types & DBMS management overhead.
 
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