Harald Armin Massa, 17.03.2009 15:00:
That is: what table size would you or anybody consider really, really
large actually?

I recently attended and Oracle training by Tom Kyte and he said (partially joking though) that a database is only large when the size is measured in terrabytes :)
So really, really large would mean something like 100 petabytes


My personal opinion is that a "large" database has more than ~10 million rows 
in more than ~10 tables.

Thomas


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