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Database Archieve

Asked by atul_parmar in Oracle Database

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I m using Oracle 9i and the database size grows very fast which causes some data management and performance issues. One solution I found is to create an archieve database and move unnecessary data to that archieve database. later on, if the archieved data is required, it can be moved back to the working database.

Now, can you people tell me
1. Is my perception regarding the performation is correct?
2. are there any other approaches to enhance the performance with huge database?
3. Are there any tools/utility exists which can do the archieve job based on the filter criteria I provide?Start Free Trial
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