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Comments by Sys Dev (Top 5 by date)

Sys Dev 1-Jul-22 1:25am View    
I am also reluctant to try it but my database size is already eating up the remaining drive space on my server. In about 3 months it will consume all free disk space even if I truncate my database log file to free some space up. but thanks for this recommendation I will definitely check it out :)
Sys Dev 1-Jul-22 1:07am View    
Ughh, I forgot some important details to consider : my Database server is cloud-hosted and my NAS server is on premise. And my app's end users who'll download and upload files are from different locations around my country.
Sys Dev 1-Jul-22 1:03am View    
Thanks mate, you're a real hero. Will try this one :)
Sys Dev 30-Jun-22 23:02pm View    
Geez haven't I thought of that. Thank you very much for the input. I'll check to see if it solves my problem, as I have around 300+ users that would be accessing that folder once created. I used to upload the files itself to the database and it's gotten really humongous in size (100+GB) both for the LDF and MDF file due to that. Thanks again! :)
Sys Dev 26-Aug-16 4:44am View    
Well, actually I just did installed both versions on the same machine and both are now working fine. What I did is I reinstalled MSSQL2K as a default instance instead of installing them both as named instance as I previously did. Thank you guys for the feedback though! :)