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archive

and delete data.
Oracle has been developing Information Lifecycle Management Assistant

a GUI tool based on ILM best practices described by its customers

for more than a year

according to Lilian Hobbs

senior principal product manager for ILM Assistant at Oracle.
While users are spoiled for choice when it comes to archiving tools

she said customers have been looking for software to help them manage their data over the course of its lifetime. As users' databases treble in size every two years or so

finding ways to lower the cost of storing all that data is becoming more critical

added Willie Hardie

vice president of database product marketing at Oracle.
Using ILM Assistant

an Oracle customer can create lifecycle definitions that are then assigned to tables in their database. The tool uses the customer's lifecycle policy to advise on how best to handle data as well as provide input on data storage requirements and how to realize cost savings in storage. For instance

Hardie said that as data ages and is less frequently accessed and updated

the information no longer needs to be stored on the fastest

most expensive storage devices and can be moved over to low-cost alternatives.
Looking ahead

Oracle plans to provide tighter integration between ILM Assistant and specific types of storage devices

Hobbs said. Already

based on customer feedback

the vendor has provided a white paper on how best to use the Oracle tool with Network Appliance's SnapLock disk-based data retention software.
Oracle is also looking to add more automation to ILM Assistant. "The first release is a passive tool

" Hobbs said. "It gives you the scripts

and you have to go and implement them." The tool is currently very much date-driven in terms of its classification of data

but Oracle plans to offer a nondate type of classification in the future

she added

for instance

classifying data by its status as active or non-active.
Currently

in order to use ILM Assistant

users must install the Oracle's free Application Express Web application development tool as well. Oracle looks to remove that restriction in future

Hobbs said.
ILM Assistant works with Oracle Database 9i or more recent Database 10g releases. The tool is free to Oracle Database Enterprise Edition users and can be downloaded
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