Yes,
That is what I/my clients have been discussing. It is a nifty
performance feature.
Bricklen Anderson wrote:
Jonah H. Harris wrote:
Hey everyone,
I'm sure this has been thought of but was wondering whether anyone
had discussed the allowance of run-time block size specifications at
the tablespace level? I know that a change such as this would
substantially impact buffer operations, transactions, access methods,
the storage manager, and a lot of other stuff, however it would give
an administrator the ability to inhance performance for specific
applications.
Arguably, one can set the block size at compile-time, but for a
system running multiple databases it *may* be a nice feature. Would
it be used a lot? Probably not. Would I use it? Certainly! Would
some of my clients use it? Yes.
Perhaps a TODO item for some advantageous company to fund?
-Jonah
Have you used Oracle's version as well?
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