Definition of Tablespace. Meaning of Tablespace. Synonyms of Tablespace

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Meaning of Tablespace from wikipedia

- A tablespace is a storage location where the actual data underlying database objects can be kept. It provides a layer of abstraction between physical and...
- the object within the tablespace's datafiles. There is no necessary relationship between schemas and tablespaces: a tablespace can contain objects from...
- introduced in Oracle Database 10g Release 2. Oracle Advanced Security TDE tablespace encryption and support for hardware security modules (HSMs) were introduced...
- types of database objects found in most relational databases (RDBMS): Tablespace, storage space for tables in a database Tables, a set of values organized...
- VIEW MV_MY_VIEW [ WITH (storage_parameter [= value] [, ... ]) ] [ TABLESPACE tablespace_name ] AS SELECT * FROM <table_name>; Microsoft SQL Server differs...
- the physical parts of database conception among others like storage (tablespace or filegroups).[clarify] RDBMS vendors all give a CREATE INDEX syntax...
- (Diesel Boats Forever) Design/Build/Fly aircraft design competition Oracle tablespace filename extension Digital beamforming in radar, sonar, audio, and other...
- translate into a high amount of variability (i.e. distribution over the tablespace) in the output. Each bit should change with a probability of 50% because...
- proprietary software. InnoDB supports: Both SQL and XA transactions Tablespaces Foreign keys Full text search indexes, since MySQL 5.6 (February 2013)...
- physical means used to store data. This is concerned with partitions, CPUs, tablespaces, and the like. According to ANSI, this approach allows the three perspectives...