Subject | Database File Size |
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Author | Eduardo Gamboa |
Post date | 2004-05-19T19:57:21Z |
Hi,
I have a Windows 2000 server with Firebird 1.5 (WI-V6.3.0.4306 Firebird 1.5) installed on it.
I have one sigle database file E:\DATA\IMAGENES.FDB with the following properties:
ODS Version: 10.1
Page Size: 16384
Pages Allocated: 1250290
DB File Size: 19535 MB
This database is used to store document images and it's size will grow 2 GB per month aprox.
My questions are:
What is the largest database file size allowed in one single file in Win2K?
Should I split my database in multiples files?. If so, what would each file size be?.
Thanks in advance.
EG
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I have a Windows 2000 server with Firebird 1.5 (WI-V6.3.0.4306 Firebird 1.5) installed on it.
I have one sigle database file E:\DATA\IMAGENES.FDB with the following properties:
ODS Version: 10.1
Page Size: 16384
Pages Allocated: 1250290
DB File Size: 19535 MB
This database is used to store document images and it's size will grow 2 GB per month aprox.
My questions are:
What is the largest database file size allowed in one single file in Win2K?
Should I split my database in multiples files?. If so, what would each file size be?.
Thanks in advance.
EG
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