Tips for estimating database capacity estimate

Hi there,
Can anyone help me regarding estimating database capacity? How to set design storage space allocated for each table? I have read basic information regarding it from Oracle help and few forums but unable to understand how to do it? I want to generate a detailed design document stating Block size, PCTUSED, PCTFREE, PCTINCREASE etc. I also want to know how to decide capacity for a table with mulitiple inserts and deletes and for a table with multiple inserts, updates and deletes. How the Number of Users accessing database govern capacity?
Anyone please help me in this.
thanks,
Archana

Hello Justin,
Thanks for the reply.
Actually I have never worked on Database capacity design or estimates. I do not have much idea about it. My client has provided one design document template which demands for each table level capacity design. It contains following entries:
BLOCK Size
Bytes/row
rows/BLOCK
Initial No
Max No
PCTFREE
PCTUSED
IDX Expansion factor
TableSpace
Initial Size
NextSize
Max EXTENTS
Partition
Initial Capacity
Max Capacity
Max Physical Capacity
IDX Initial Layer
IDX Max Layer
No of Fields
IDX Initial Layer, IDX Max Layer in the above mentioned list I am not aware of. What is the difference between Max Capacity and Max Physical Capacity?
I think While defining how the extents should increase number of users will come into picture. Is it correct?
I do not understand whether to use locally managed tablespace or not?
Could you please help me out in this?
thanks,
Archana

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    # Specify the complete path of the Oracle Base.
    ORACLE_BASE=/extended2/oracleBase
    # Specify the installation edition of the component.                    
    # The value should contain only one of these choices.       
    #   - EE     : Enterprise Edition                               
    #   - SE     : Standard Edition                                 
    #   - SEONE  : Standard Edition One
    #   - PE     : Personal Edition (WINDOWS ONLY)
    oracle.install.db.InstallEdition=SE
    # PRIVILEGED OPERATING SYSTEM GROUPS                                          #
    # Provide values for the OS groups to which OSDBA and OSOPER privileges       #
    # needs to be granted. If the install is being performed as a member of the   #
    # group "dba", then that will be used unless specified otherwise below.       #
    # The value to be specified for OSDBA and OSOPER group is only for UNIX based #
    # Operating System.                                                           #
    # The DBA_GROUP is the OS group which is to be granted OSDBA privileges.
    oracle.install.db.DBA_GROUP=osdba
    # The OPER_GROUP is the OS group which is to be granted OSOPER privileges.
    # The value to be specified for OSOPER group is optional.
    oracle.install.db.OPER_GROUP=osoper
    # The BACKUPDBA_GROUP is the OS group which is to be granted OSBACKUPDBA privileges.
    oracle.install.db.BACKUPDBA_GROUP=bckdba
    # The DGDBA_GROUP is the OS group which is to be granted OSDGDBA privileges.
    oracle.install.db.DGDBA_GROUP=dbdba
    # The KMDBA_GROUP is the OS group which is to be granted OSKMDBA privileges.
    oracle.install.db.KMDBA_GROUP=kmdba
    #                               Grid Options                                  #
    # Specify the type of Real Application Cluster Database
    #   - ADMIN_MANAGED: Admin-Managed
    #   - POLICY_MANAGED: Policy-Managed
    # If left unspecified, default will be ADMIN_MANAGED
    oracle.install.db.rac.configurationType=
    # Value is required only if RAC database type is ADMIN_MANAGED
    # Specify the cluster node names selected during the installation.
    # Leaving it blank will result in install on local server only (Single Instance)
    # Example : oracle.install.db.CLUSTER_NODES=node1,node2
    oracle.install.db.CLUSTER_NODES=
    # This variable is used to enable or disable RAC One Node install.
    #   - true  : Value of RAC One Node service name is used.
    #   - false : Value of RAC One Node service name is not used.
    # If left blank, it will be assumed to be false.
    oracle.install.db.isRACOneInstall=
    # Value is required only if oracle.install.db.isRACOneInstall is true.
    # Specify the name for RAC One Node Service
    oracle.install.db.racOneServiceName=
    # Value is required only if RAC database type is POLICY_MANAGED
    # Specify a name for the new Server pool that will be configured
    # Example : oracle.install.db.rac.serverpoolName=pool1
    oracle.install.db.rac.serverpoolName=
    # Value is required only if RAC database type is POLICY_MANAGED
    # Specify a number as cardinality for the new Server pool that will be configured
    # Example : oracle.install.db.rac.serverpoolCardinality=2
    oracle.install.db.rac.serverpoolCardinality=
    #                        Database Configuration Options                       #
    # Specify the type of database to create.
    # It can be one of the following:
    #   - GENERAL_PURPOSE/TRANSACTION_PROCESSING                      
    #   - DATA_WAREHOUSE                               
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.type=GENERAL_PURPOSE
    # Specify the Starter Database Global Database Name.
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.globalDBName=cbd
    # Specify the Starter Database SID.
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.SID=cdb1
    # Specify whether the database should be configured as a Container database.
    oracle.install.db.ConfigureAsContainerDB=true
    # Specify the  Pluggable Database name for the pluggable database in Container Database.
    oracle.install.db.config.PDBName=pdb1
    # Specify the Starter Database character set.
    #  One of the following
    #  AL32UTF8, WE8ISO8859P15, WE8MSWIN1252, EE8ISO8859P2,
    #  EE8MSWIN1250, NE8ISO8859P10, NEE8ISO8859P4, BLT8MSWIN1257,
    #  BLT8ISO8859P13, CL8ISO8859P5, CL8MSWIN1251, AR8ISO8859P6,
    #  AR8MSWIN1256, EL8ISO8859P7, EL8MSWIN1253, IW8ISO8859P8,
    #  IW8MSWIN1255, JA16EUC, JA16EUCTILDE, JA16SJIS, JA16SJISTILDE,
    #  KO16MSWIN949, ZHS16GBK, TH8TISASCII, ZHT32EUC, ZHT16MSWIN950,
    #  ZHT16HKSCS, WE8ISO8859P9, TR8MSWIN1254, VN8MSWIN1258
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.characterSet=AL32UTF8
    # This variable should be set to true if Automatic Memory Management
    # in Database is desired.
    # If Automatic Memory Management is not desired, and memory allocation
    # is to be done manually, then set it to false.
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.memoryOption=true
    # Specify the total memory allocation for the database. Value(in MB) should be
    # at least 256 MB, and should not exceed the total physical memory available
    # on the system.
    # Example: oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.memoryLimit=512
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.memoryLimit=512
    # This variable controls whether to load Example Schemas onto
    # the starter database or not.
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.installExampleSchemas=true
    # Passwords can be supplied for the following four schemas in the             #
    # starter database:                                                           #
    #   SYS                                                                       #
    #   SYSTEM                                                                    #
    #   DBSNMP (used by Enterprise Manager)                                       #
    # Same password can be used for all accounts (not recommended)                #
    # or different passwords for each account can be provided (recommended)       #
    # This variable holds the password that is to be used for all schemas in the
    # starter database.
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.password.ALL=CDBadmin12345#
    # Specify the SYS password for the starter database.
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.password.SYS=CBDsys12345#
    # Specify the SYSTEM password for the starter database.
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.password.SYSTEM=PDBsys12345#
    # Specify the DBSNMP password for the starter database.
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.password.DBSNMP=DBsnmp12345#
    # Specify the PDBADMIN password required for creation of Pluggable Database in the Container Database.
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.password.PDBADMIN=PDBadmin12345#
    # Specify the management option to use for managing the database.
    # Options are:
    # 1. CLOUD_CONTROL - If you want to manage your database with Enterprise Manager Cloud Control along with Database Express.
    # 2. DEFAULT   -If you want to manage your database using the default Database Express option.
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.managementOption=DEFAULT
    # Specify the OMS host to connect to Cloud Control.
    # Applicable only when oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.managementOption=CLOUD_CONTROL
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.omsHost=
    # Specify the OMS port to connect to Cloud Control.
    # Applicable only when oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.managementOption=CLOUD_CONTROL
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.omsPort=
    # Specify the EM Admin user name to use to connect to Cloud Control.
    # Applicable only when oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.managementOption=CLOUD_CONTROL
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.emAdminUser=
    # Specify the EM Admin password to use to connect to Cloud Control.
    # Applicable only when oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.managementOption=CLOUD_CONTROL
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.emAdminPassword=
    # SPECIFY RECOVERY OPTIONS                                                    #
    # Recovery options for the database can be mentioned using the entries below  #
    # This variable is to be set to false if database recovery is not required. Else
    # this can be set to true.
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.enableRecovery=true
    # Specify the type of storage to use for the database.
    # It can be one of the following:
    #   - FILE_SYSTEM_STORAGE
    #   - ASM_STORAGE
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.storageType=FILE_SYSTEM_STORAGE
    # Specify the database file location which is a directory for datafiles, control
    # files, redo logs.        
    # Applicable only when oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.storage=FILE_SYSTEM_STORAGE
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.fileSystemStorage.dataLocation=/extended1/db/data
    # Specify the recovery location.
    # Applicable only when oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.storage=FILE_SYSTEM_STORAGE
    oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.fileSystemStorage.recoveryLocation=/extended1/db/recovery
    # Specify the existing ASM disk groups to be used for storage.
    # Applicable only when oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.storageType=ASM_STORAGE
    oracle.install.db.config.asm.diskGroup=/dev/oracleasm
    # Specify the password for ASMSNMP user of the ASM instance.                
    # Applicable only when oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.storage=ASM_STORAGE
    oracle.install.db.config.asm.ASMSNMPPassword=ASMsnmp122345#
    # Specify the My Oracle Support Account Username.
    #  Example   : [email protected]
    MYORACLESUPPORT_USERNAME=
    # Specify the My Oracle Support Account Username password.
    # Example    : MYORACLESUPPORT_PASSWORD=password
    MYORACLESUPPORT_PASSWORD=
    # Specify whether to enable the user to set the password for
    # My Oracle Support credentials. The value can be either true or false.
    # If left blank it will be assumed to be false.
    # Example    : SECURITY_UPDATES_VIA_MYORACLESUPPORT=true
    SECURITY_UPDATES_VIA_MYORACLESUPPORT=false
    # Specify whether user doesn't want to configure Security Updates.
    # The value for this variable should be true if you don't want to configure
    # Security Updates, false otherwise.
    # The value can be either true or false. If left blank it will be assumed
    # to be false.
    # Example    : DECLINE_SECURITY_UPDATES=false
    DECLINE_SECURITY_UPDATES=flase
    # Specify the Proxy server name. Length should be greater than zero.
    # Example    : PROXY_HOST=proxy.domain.com
    PROXY_HOST=
    # Specify the proxy port number. Should be Numeric and atleast 2 chars.
    # Example    : PROXY_PORT=25
    PROXY_PORT=
    # Specify the proxy user name. Leave PROXY_USER and PROXY_PWD
    # blank if your proxy server requires no authentication.
    # Example    : PROXY_USER=username
    PROXY_USER=
    # Specify the proxy password. Leave PROXY_USER and PROXY_PWD 
    # blank if your proxy server requires no authentication.
    # Example    : PROXY_PWD=password
    PROXY_PWD=
    # Specify the proxy realm.
    # Example    : PROXY_REALM=metalink
    PROXY_REALM=
    # Specify the Oracle Support Hub URL.
    # Example    : COLLECTOR_SUPPORTHUB_URL=https://orasupporthub.company.com:8080/
    COLLECTOR_SUPPORTHUB_URL=
    # Specify the auto-updates option. It can be one of the following:
    #   - MYORACLESUPPORT_DOWNLOAD
    #   - OFFLINE_UPDATES
    #   - SKIP_UPDATES
    oracle.installer.autoupdates.option=SKIP_UPDATES
    # In case MYORACLESUPPORT_DOWNLOAD option is chosen, specify the location where
    # the updates are to be downloaded.
    # In case OFFLINE_UPDATES option is chosen, specify the location where the updates
    # are present.
    oracle.installer.autoupdates.downloadUpdatesLoc=
    # Specify the My Oracle Support Account Username which has the patches download privileges 
    # to be used for software updates.
    #  Example   : [email protected]
    AUTOUPDATES_MYORACLESUPPORT_USERNAME=
    # Specify the My Oracle Support Account Username password which has the patches download privileges 
    # to be used for software updates.
    # Example    : AUTOUPDATES_MYORACLESUPPORT_PASSWORD=password
    AUTOUPDATES_MYORACLESUPPORT_PASSWORD=

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