Andrew Sullivan wrote:
>eorganise the disks", assuming that the database
>just has its own home. For such a sysadmin, a pile of symlinks would
>be fair game for reorganisation.
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Please take into consideration that symlinks might be every day work for
*nix admins, but for win admins it's very uncommon. Additionally, win
admins are accustomed to gui tools, and many of them will stumble if
forced to use a command line. For worse, junctions are not
distinguishable in explorer; only the shell's dir command knows about
junctions. This obfuscation makes junctions quite a bad choice for admin
purposes.
IMHO there are only two viable options:
- no tablespaces for win32, i.e. recommend *ix for bigger installations
- a different tablespace storage approach., e.g. simple desktop links
(or alike) redirecting to a directory.
Regards,
Andreas