You can set database properties to optimize database performance
and to reduce database size. Set database performance properties by
opening the Database Properties box on an existing database or as
you create a database.
Procedure
- Make sure you have Designer or Manager access in the database.
- Do one of the following:
- Open a database and select .
- As you create a new database, click the Advanced button.
Note: In the following steps, properties with an asterisk (*) improve performance but do
not reduce database size.
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Enable as many of the following properties as possible:
- Display images after loading (Basics tab)*
- Don't maintain unread marks (Advanced tab)
- Optimize document table map (Advanced tab)*
- Don't overwrite free space (Advanced tab)*
- Don't support specialized response hierarchy (Advanced tab)
- Don't allow headline monitoring (Advanced tab)*
- Don't allow simple search (Advanced tab)*
- Limit entries in $UpdatedBy fields (Advanced tab)
- Limit entries in $Revisions fields (Advanced tab)
- Compress database design (Advanced tab)
- Compress document data (Advanced tab)
- Use Domino® Attachment and Object Service (Advanced
tab)
- Disable as many as possible of the following properties:
- Allow use of stored forms in this database (Basics tab)
- Maintain LastAccessed property (Basics tab)*
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If you select any of the following properties, compact the database for the property to take
effect.
- Don't maintain unread marks
- Optimize document table map
- Don't support specialized response hierarchy
- Use Domino Attachment and Object Service (Advanced
tab)
- Move views out of database
Note: You can use the Compact task with specific options to enable or disable the
properties and then compact the database.