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Tablespace is used to logically group data together - Oracle Architecture
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Q. A _______________ is used to logically group data together.
- Published on 04 Aug 15
a.
Database
b.
Tablespace
c.
Datafiles
d.
Object
ANSWER: Tablespace
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Nirja Shah
-Posted on 27 Aug 15
-Tablespace - An Oracle database consists of one or more logical storage units called tablespaces, which collectively store all of the database's data.
-Datafiles - Each tablespace in an Oracle database consists of one or more files called datafiles, which are physical structures that conform to the operating system in which Oracle is running.
-Database - A database is a collection of information that is organized so that it can easily be accessed, managed, and updated.
-Object - Oracle Database does not supply predefined object types. You define the object types you want by combining built-in types with user-defined ones.
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