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hk1
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Posted - 2010-07-22 : 11:10:52
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I have a website at Network Solutions on a shared hosting plan with SQL Server 2005. I wrote some code that logs visitor data and then I wrote an HTML dashboard to view this visitor information.My database has 300MB of disk space allocated but I'm having trouble with it filling up which crashes the whole website. I'm planning to change our hosting to Arvixe which has a much higher SQL limit but for now I'm stuck with NS.Is there any way where I can get the size of the database using code? My website is written in ASP Classic and uses ADO for database stuff.I'm really going to need to optimize my code so that I'm not storing so much data but that's a fairly large task that I haven't had time to undertake. I also realize there are some really good tracking apps available such as Google Analytics and StatCounter. I currently use both of them but they don't give me the custom features that I'm looking for and already have programmed into my own app. |
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Kristen
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Posted - 2010-07-22 : 11:19:37
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THere is lots you can get from your own logs that you won't get from Google Analytics - more accurate page "journey" and Exit-pages for example (if a user requests page X but: they click off, page has Javascript error and google code doesn't fire, your application has error, your page redirects (you could probably tell Google Analytics that, but I doubt many apps bother), page is slow and user clicks next link before Google code runs, and so on).All you can really do is to delete "stale" data to reduce database size, or export it to somewhere else - e.g. to a database on your local PC perhaps - and then delete it.This may give you some ideas on sizes:http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=61762 |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
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