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Fragmentation and Logging

Dynamic Server

With Dynamic Server, fragmented tables can belong to either a logging database or a nonlogging database. As with nonfragmented tables, if a fragmented table is part of a nonlogging database, a potential for data inconsistencies arises if a failure occurs.

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Extended Parallel Server

With Extended Parallel Server, fragmented tables always belong to a logging database. However, Extended Parallel Server does support several logging and nonlogging table types. For more information, see Configuring the Database Server to Use Distributed Queries.

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