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Oracle database limits

Hi,

Quick reference from documentation on Oracle Database limits

Reference:-
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e24448/limits.htm

Datatype Limits: Talks about the limits for each data type eg: raw size, char size etc.

Physical Database Limits: Talks about limits of datafile, blocksizes, maxlimits etc

Logical Database Limits: Talks about limits of max subqueries, constraints, partitions,users and roles etc.

Process and Runtime Limits: Talks about limits of max services,locks,servers, etc.

-Thanks
Geek DBA

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