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Data files can occupy pre-allocated space in the file system of a computer server, utilize raw disk directly, or exist within [[Automatic Storage Management|ASM]] logical volumes.<ref>{{cite web | first = Bob | last = Watkins | authorlink = | title = Look inside ASM disk groups with Oracle 10''g''R2's ASMCMD | url = http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10878_11-6154262.html | archiveurl = | work = techrepublic.com | publisher = ZDNet | ___location = | doi = | date = 30 January 2007 | archivedate = | accessdate = 2009-07-30 | quote = In 10''g'', Oracle introduced a new kind of storage for its database product. Automatic Storage Management (ASM) is a logical volume manager that takes physical disk partitions and manages their contents [...] Until ASM, there were only two choices: file system storage and raw disk storage. }}
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===== Control files =====
The following parameters govern the size of the control files:<H1>PURUSHOTTAM</H1>
 
===Database Schema===