Please suggest on Autoextend on and file size

Hi Experts,
We have installed SAP ecc 6.0 system on oracle 10.2.0. Our file system & tablespace setting is AUTO Extend on.
1. Some files in the database reached the size above 30GB. will it be problem if the size of datafiles is grown above 30GB?
2. If we have sufficient space at file system, is it suggestable to keep file settings auto extend on for oracle database?
Kindly advice me.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Veera

Hi,
OS ?
Maximum File size varies from OS to OS. Refer [SAP Note 129439 - Maximum file sizes with Oracle|https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/129439] to get more detailed information. With HP_UX 64GB of File size with db block size of 16KB is possible theoretically.
I would suggest you to Maintain main Table spaces  manually (PSAPSR3, PSAPSR3DB, PSAPSR3USER,PSAPSR3700) with small data file sizes (10 to 20 GB in size), based on its Daily/Weekly/Monthly growth rate calculation.
Regards,
Bhavik G. Shroff

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