1-17. Tablespaces

A database is divided into logical storage units called tablespaces, which group related logical structures together. For example, tablespaces commonly group all of an application’s objetcs to simplify some administrative operations. You may have a tablespace for application data and an additional one for application indexes.

March 3, 2008. tablespace.

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