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MSSQL database still hits the 10GB limit after enabling RBS
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
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So i am new to the whole sharepoint/mssql thing, but i have managed to install sharepoint 2013 foundation, all is on one server (default installation) and i have RBS setup. Everything goes to the fileshare. For every document that i upload i see new files beeing created as it’s supposed to do.
However, after migrating a bunch of sites i noticed the database is also reaching 9.44GB??
I have tried to find an answer as to why this happens, but documents on the technet site are not ones i seem to grasp.
Is there anyone that can explain to me how this works, and possibly why the database keeps folling up?? I have followed a few RBS tutorials, they are all the same so i am pretty sure i set it up correctly :)
Thanks!
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So i am new to the whole sharepoint/mssql thing, but i have managed to install sharepoint 2013 foundation, all is on one server (default installation) and i have RBS setup. Everything goes to the fileshare. For every document that i upload i see new files beeing created as it’s supposed to do.
However, after migrating a bunch of sites i noticed the database is also reaching 9.44GB??
I have tried to find an answer as to why this happens, but documents on the technet site are not ones i seem to grasp.
Is there anyone that can explain to me how this works, and possibly why the database keeps folling up?? I have followed a few RBS tutorials, they are all the same so i am pretty sure i set it up correctly :)
Thanks!
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Why not use a SQL Server Express edition that does not have the limitation?
– Greg Askew
Apr 14 at 12:26
That was my initial message as well :-) unfortunatly, its a small company with a small budget. Someone else advised them to go the RBS route.
– Jan Jacobs
Apr 14 at 14:44
SQL Server Express 2017 does not have a database size limit.
– Greg Askew
Apr 15 at 11:57
@GregAskew unfortunately that seems to be incorrect: microsoft.com/en-us/sql-server/sql-server-2017-editions also, from what i gather Sharepoint 2013 doesn't support SQL 2017. i guess someone higher up the company has to make some choices :)
– Jan Jacobs
Apr 16 at 6:05
The database size limit for SQL Server Express 2017 is 524 Petabytes. What's to support? It just needs a database. You could set the COMPATIBILITY_LEVEL if that were really an issue.
– Greg Askew
Apr 16 at 11:10
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So i am new to the whole sharepoint/mssql thing, but i have managed to install sharepoint 2013 foundation, all is on one server (default installation) and i have RBS setup. Everything goes to the fileshare. For every document that i upload i see new files beeing created as it’s supposed to do.
However, after migrating a bunch of sites i noticed the database is also reaching 9.44GB??
I have tried to find an answer as to why this happens, but documents on the technet site are not ones i seem to grasp.
Is there anyone that can explain to me how this works, and possibly why the database keeps folling up?? I have followed a few RBS tutorials, they are all the same so i am pretty sure i set it up correctly :)
Thanks!
sql-server sharepoint
New contributor
So i am new to the whole sharepoint/mssql thing, but i have managed to install sharepoint 2013 foundation, all is on one server (default installation) and i have RBS setup. Everything goes to the fileshare. For every document that i upload i see new files beeing created as it’s supposed to do.
However, after migrating a bunch of sites i noticed the database is also reaching 9.44GB??
I have tried to find an answer as to why this happens, but documents on the technet site are not ones i seem to grasp.
Is there anyone that can explain to me how this works, and possibly why the database keeps folling up?? I have followed a few RBS tutorials, they are all the same so i am pretty sure i set it up correctly :)
Thanks!
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Why not use a SQL Server Express edition that does not have the limitation?
– Greg Askew
Apr 14 at 12:26
That was my initial message as well :-) unfortunatly, its a small company with a small budget. Someone else advised them to go the RBS route.
– Jan Jacobs
Apr 14 at 14:44
SQL Server Express 2017 does not have a database size limit.
– Greg Askew
Apr 15 at 11:57
@GregAskew unfortunately that seems to be incorrect: microsoft.com/en-us/sql-server/sql-server-2017-editions also, from what i gather Sharepoint 2013 doesn't support SQL 2017. i guess someone higher up the company has to make some choices :)
– Jan Jacobs
Apr 16 at 6:05
The database size limit for SQL Server Express 2017 is 524 Petabytes. What's to support? It just needs a database. You could set the COMPATIBILITY_LEVEL if that were really an issue.
– Greg Askew
Apr 16 at 11:10
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show 2 more comments
Why not use a SQL Server Express edition that does not have the limitation?
– Greg Askew
Apr 14 at 12:26
That was my initial message as well :-) unfortunatly, its a small company with a small budget. Someone else advised them to go the RBS route.
– Jan Jacobs
Apr 14 at 14:44
SQL Server Express 2017 does not have a database size limit.
– Greg Askew
Apr 15 at 11:57
@GregAskew unfortunately that seems to be incorrect: microsoft.com/en-us/sql-server/sql-server-2017-editions also, from what i gather Sharepoint 2013 doesn't support SQL 2017. i guess someone higher up the company has to make some choices :)
– Jan Jacobs
Apr 16 at 6:05
The database size limit for SQL Server Express 2017 is 524 Petabytes. What's to support? It just needs a database. You could set the COMPATIBILITY_LEVEL if that were really an issue.
– Greg Askew
Apr 16 at 11:10
Why not use a SQL Server Express edition that does not have the limitation?
– Greg Askew
Apr 14 at 12:26
Why not use a SQL Server Express edition that does not have the limitation?
– Greg Askew
Apr 14 at 12:26
That was my initial message as well :-) unfortunatly, its a small company with a small budget. Someone else advised them to go the RBS route.
– Jan Jacobs
Apr 14 at 14:44
That was my initial message as well :-) unfortunatly, its a small company with a small budget. Someone else advised them to go the RBS route.
– Jan Jacobs
Apr 14 at 14:44
SQL Server Express 2017 does not have a database size limit.
– Greg Askew
Apr 15 at 11:57
SQL Server Express 2017 does not have a database size limit.
– Greg Askew
Apr 15 at 11:57
@GregAskew unfortunately that seems to be incorrect: microsoft.com/en-us/sql-server/sql-server-2017-editions also, from what i gather Sharepoint 2013 doesn't support SQL 2017. i guess someone higher up the company has to make some choices :)
– Jan Jacobs
Apr 16 at 6:05
@GregAskew unfortunately that seems to be incorrect: microsoft.com/en-us/sql-server/sql-server-2017-editions also, from what i gather Sharepoint 2013 doesn't support SQL 2017. i guess someone higher up the company has to make some choices :)
– Jan Jacobs
Apr 16 at 6:05
The database size limit for SQL Server Express 2017 is 524 Petabytes. What's to support? It just needs a database. You could set the COMPATIBILITY_LEVEL if that were really an issue.
– Greg Askew
Apr 16 at 11:10
The database size limit for SQL Server Express 2017 is 524 Petabytes. What's to support? It just needs a database. You could set the COMPATIBILITY_LEVEL if that were really an issue.
– Greg Askew
Apr 16 at 11:10
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Why not use a SQL Server Express edition that does not have the limitation?
– Greg Askew
Apr 14 at 12:26
That was my initial message as well :-) unfortunatly, its a small company with a small budget. Someone else advised them to go the RBS route.
– Jan Jacobs
Apr 14 at 14:44
SQL Server Express 2017 does not have a database size limit.
– Greg Askew
Apr 15 at 11:57
@GregAskew unfortunately that seems to be incorrect: microsoft.com/en-us/sql-server/sql-server-2017-editions also, from what i gather Sharepoint 2013 doesn't support SQL 2017. i guess someone higher up the company has to make some choices :)
– Jan Jacobs
Apr 16 at 6:05
The database size limit for SQL Server Express 2017 is 524 Petabytes. What's to support? It just needs a database. You could set the COMPATIBILITY_LEVEL if that were really an issue.
– Greg Askew
Apr 16 at 11:10