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Oracle BPEL Process Manager 10g Database Schema Partitioning [ID 1286264.1] Modified 29-MAR-2011 In this Document Abstract Introduction Document History Oracle BPEL Process Manager 10g Database Schema Partitioning Type WHITE PAPER Status PUBLISHED

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Introduction

When the volume of data in the Oracle BPEL Process Manager dehydration store grows very large, maintaining the database can become difficult. To address this maintenance challenge, Oracle BPEL Process Manager 1 instrumented with partition keys that allow database administrators (DBAs) to take advantage of the Oracle RDBMS partitioning features and capabilities.

With the new instrumentation of the BPEL engine, the schema tables can be range partitioned on time intervals. This is arguably the most useful partitioning option when one needs to reduce the database maintenance wind (Though not discussed in this paper, this also opens up the possibility of archiving partitioned data.)

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Author:Michael Bousamra Contributing Authors: Robin Zimmermann Create Date: 01-May-2009

Oracle BPEL Process Manager 10g Database Schema Partitioning


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