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Unless your database has a very small number of tables and indexes you would end up with a lot of storage areas and extents. Which would be a bit of a hassle to manage. It would also use a lot more file handles at the kernel level which /could/ be a problem on some operating systems. It really isn't *that* hard to pick your top X tables and split them out. It's usually pretty obvious if you just spend a few minutes scanning dbanalys output.
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