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With the exploding growth of data, the typical DBA must spend a significant amount of time on tasks to improve performance and application availability. Achieving these goals in large dynamic database environments—especially those running SAP Applications on Oracle--presents many challenges. There is no time for downtime.
Learn how to optimize storage space for your growing SAP applications without downtime. Reclaim wasted space after archiving and achieve significant database performance gains in the process. Read this Quest technical brief today.
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