Controlling database size
Databases whose size is monitored and minimized show increased performance: database operations require less I/O and fewer CPU resources; view rebuilding and updating is quicker; and memory and disk space allocation is improved. The maximum database size is 64GB on Windows™ and UNIX™. Use the following methods to regularly monitor the size of databases and minimize database size:
- Compact databases
- Set database size quotas to prevent databases from growing beyond a specified size
- Delete inactive documents using the document archiving tool or using agents
- Set database performance properties that also reduce database size
- Use replication settings to limit the size of a replica by replicating to it only what's necessary
- Decrease the database purge interval to remove deletion stubs more often
- Disable the default user activity recording in databases
- Disable soft deletions in databases