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What is VLDB

Answered by Kiran on 2005-05-06 20:12:19: The perception of what constitutes a VLDB continues to grow. A one terabyte database would normally be considered to be a VLDB.



  
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May 06, 2005 19:41:31   #1  
sanket        

RE: What is VLDB
very large database
 
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May 06, 2005 20:12:19   #2  
Kiran        

RE: What is VLDB
The perception of what constitutes a VLDB continues to grow. A one terabyte database would normally be considered to be a VLDB.
 
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July 28, 2005 05:00:22   #3  
murali        

RE: What is VLDB
Data base is too large to back up in a time frame 
then it's a VLDB 

 
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August 30, 2005 15:17:58   #4  
Muhammed Kamal        

RE: What is VLDB
VLDB stands for Very Large Data Base, any database too large (normally more than 1TB) cosidered as VLDB.
 
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January 09, 2006 06:03:03   #5  
sithusithu Member Since: December 2005   Contribution: 161    

RE: What is VLDB

Very Large Database (VLDB)

it is sometimes used to describe databases occupying magnetic storage in the terabyte range and containing billions of table rows. Typically, these are decision support systems or transaction processing applications serving large numbers of users.

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Sithu


 
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