Hi,
I'm wondering what the actual manageable maximum amount of rows per table is in SQL Server 2005.
If I can believe this link: the theoretical maximum is limited only by 'diskspace'.
But I imagine that the effective maximum is limited, because after a while it would become unworkably slow to manage.
Any idea what the effective maximum would be? (generally speaking)
Thanks
I'm wondering what the actual manageable maximum amount of rows per table is in SQL Server 2005.
If I can believe this link: the theoretical maximum is limited only by 'diskspace'.
But I imagine that the effective maximum is limited, because after a while it would become unworkably slow to manage.
Any idea what the effective maximum would be? (generally speaking)
Thanks