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moazzamahmed
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Posted - 2014-10-25 : 02:20:09
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I have a simple sql server 2008 database that has been 3 gigs for a long time. Then recently, something happened and it has grown to 14 gigs over a week. 1 day, it grew by 5 gigs.All the size is coming from 1 table that has an IMAGE field which we store encrypted images to. When I sum up the DATALENGTH on that field for ALL the rows in the last month, I don't see any discrepencies, it grows by about 24 MB a day which is normal. But the database itself grows by gigs.What can I do to fix this? Here are the options I've researched:1. find out where the blob is stored for those images. How do I do this? again, when I do DATALENGTH it only shows the normal size, it's not showing the blob size.2. re-index the table. but the index size is only 0.03 gigs so will I only get that much back if I re-index? SignatureTable 1477765 9328248 KB 8772448 KB 38768 KB 517032 KB3. Could it be that the transactional logs are growing and not being ... cleared?4. Last one: this is a hosted sql server and the guys do a full back up for me every day. That is the only type of backup they do. Could this be causing the issue? although, this has been happening for 3 years and the data never got this big all of a sudden.What else can I try?thanksMoazzam |
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ahmeds08
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2014-10-27 : 04:20:55
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did you check the log file size?Javeed Ahmed |
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