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Topic Title: Database sizing question Topic Summary: Query regarding database sizing Created On: 19-Nov-2004 09:10 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: There really isn't a "rule of thumb" for allocating disk space on a server. There are too many variables to come up with that. On the other hand the one thing that telelogic seems to do well is keep the databse to a manageable size. If you put the database on a server with 30-50GB you should have plenty of space. I personally have some 20k-30k items and at last check my database only took 13GB. | |
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We will soon be installing DOORS on a new server and would be grateful for any guidelines or rules-of-thumb used when allocating disk space for the database.
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There really isn't a "rule of thumb" for allocating disk space on a server. There are too many variables to come up with that. On the other hand the one thing that telelogic seems to do well is keep the databse to a manageable size. If you put the database on a server with 30-50GB you should have plenty of space. I personally have some 20k-30k items and at last check my database only took 13GB.
------------------------- David A. Rose TSgt USAF NCOIC System Administration Edited: 22-Nov-2004 at 15:04 by David Rose |
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DOORS databases use surprisingly little space on the scale of thing s today.
I recommend having the database on a partition at least twice the size of you doors database - this is required for archiving. ------------------------- Tony Goodman http://www.smartdxl.com |
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