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SQL Server: which data file extension should be used when adding a primary file on another drive?
If I have a Windows disk with a capacity of 1T, for example, and the primary datafile (.mdf) for my database reaches the disk's maximum size, I want to add a second datafile to the primary group.
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SQL Server data drive (.mdf files) running out of space
We have a D drive that has 999 GB of total space. Currently the production database data files are being stored there. It is running out of space.
A few weeks ago DB files were shrunk to temporarily ...
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Transactional Replication and distribution database size
I have a transactional replication set up with initialize from backup.
In the secondary database server,i have a drive(d:) for data files alone.
I have noticed that this drive is getting filled and i ...
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Disk Architecture on SQL Server [closed]
I am building a new environment using the SQL Server 2017 Always-On system.
This will be active 24/7 and there will be lots of DML processes.
I have a 100GB SAS for the OS, a 1TB SAS for Data and a ...
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Howto query all files, their fill level and additional drive info with one query?
I need a query that puts together the following results:
one row per database file across all databases
additional columns with information about the locigal drive the file is on
information about ...
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Is there a program I can use to redistribute DB files across multiple volumes efficiently?
I'm working with a VLDB instance with over 60 DBs and close to 200 DB files, allocated over nearly 20 volumes. The instance is a Dev server getting periodic restores from a production instance with a ...
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Disk space full but logical space available in database
We have a fairly big MS SQL 2008R2 database that resides on a SSD drive. The drive itself only has ~110Gb of space, and the database files are the only files on the drive.
The database is in "Simple" ...