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File or Raw device

File

Files are easier to use than raw devices, but do not perform as well. To access a file, the database manager works through the operating system's file system.

Raw device

A raw device is a large contiguous chunk of disk space, either an unformatted partition or an unpartitioned disk. It can perform better than a file because the database manager accesses the disk directly.

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