October 11, 2016 at 10:03 pm
Hi
I want to monitor the growth of database size in production , so I run a query which tells me the backup size in 1 month ,
Database size is 45 GB and I notice it grows 20 – 50 MB per day . Do you think it is a big growth ?
As I would need to upload many files in the database in the future
Any feedback are much appreciated
Thank you
October 11, 2016 at 11:51 pm
WhiteLotus (10/11/2016)
HiI want to monitor the growth of database size in production , so I run a query which tells me the backup size in 1 month ,
Database size is 45 GB and I notice it grows 20 – 50 MB per day . Do you think it is a big growth ?
As I would need to upload many files in the database in the future
Any feedback are much appreciated
Thank you
No. Depending on what you're doing, I don't think that's a big growth.
That, notwithstanding, I would likely develop an archive plan for older data that won't be needed after a period of time.
--Jeff Moden
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October 12, 2016 at 6:33 am
It's not big growth, at all. That's .05gb/day. In 50 days, two months, you'll grow 2.5gb. In 500 days, you'll grow 25gb. Storage currently costs about $0.019/gb. To support almost two years worth of growth you'll have to spend $0.475 to buy enough storage to support the current growth rate. My laptop came with a 500gb drive. Surely any machine that's supporting an enterprise database will have enough storage to support 25gb of growth over almost two years. This is absolutely not something I would be worrying about. On the other hand, if you really think your hard drive is going to run out space because of this level of growth, it's time to get a bigger (and probably better) hard drive right now.
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October 12, 2016 at 6:29 pm
Thanks for the feedback . Much appreciated
It is very cheap ! Can you show me the link about the price / product information ?
Many thanks
October 12, 2016 at 8:57 pm
WhiteLotus (10/12/2016)
Thanks for the feedback . Much appreciatedIt is very cheap ! Can you show me the link about the price / product information ?
Many thanks
I just did a google search for average storage price per gigabyte.
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