What reorg on database tablespace pending?

Hello Experts,

I foresee a great table and followed by tablespace reorg deletions in primary database.  I would like to know how it would affect his correspondent DR?

Details:

Database: 11.1.0.7

Standby: physical standby mode maximum performance

Procedure: Drop Table

1. create temporary tables with the ETG (covering the necessary data)

2 truncate the original table

3. replace in the original table

4. temporary fall

Tablespace reorg:

ALTER tabke move

ALTER index rebuild

Moving LOB.

I know that drop table should not cause impact as I am non-specification nologging and underlying tables are also not settled on nologging. But curious to know what it would have an impact of tablespace reorg?

ALTER TABLE MOVE command will generate again. The generation of redo of rebuilding index should be minimal. I can't say with certainty on the move LOB. But it is certainly something that you can test in a non-production environment to determine how it will apply to your specific situation.

See you soon,.
Brian

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