Hello Guys,
Ok, so this is somthing i'm looking into to start planning for future application growth.
I have a large and rather thorough application that records statistcal data from all sorts of equipment, and its all supported by a MsSQL2005 database.
Now the product has not launched yet so we're still working on a comparitivly small amounts of test data, but i sat down with my business partners this morning (none of us are what you would call an SQL expert) and we started to look at projected business growth and suchlike.
I thought i'd come and see what sort of thesholds we'd be looking at for the maximum amount of data that can be stored on the database, is it simply down to the ammount of disk space we can provide? what about performance and managability?
None of this data is particularly massive, just 'int' values, its just the database records transactions, and we'd be looking at several thousand per day, and start multiplying that by several thousand units you could be looking at a sizable number of records every day inserted into the database.
Just thought i'd stick my foot into the forum to see your thoughts on planning for this kind of growth, clustering servers, achiving records and all that kind of stuff.
Like I say this is all future planning, and at the time we'd employ an expert to come and consult for us, but at this time i thought i'd just investigate it a little,
Thanks guys,
Rob
Ok, so this is somthing i'm looking into to start planning for future application growth.
I have a large and rather thorough application that records statistcal data from all sorts of equipment, and its all supported by a MsSQL2005 database.
Now the product has not launched yet so we're still working on a comparitivly small amounts of test data, but i sat down with my business partners this morning (none of us are what you would call an SQL expert) and we started to look at projected business growth and suchlike.
I thought i'd come and see what sort of thesholds we'd be looking at for the maximum amount of data that can be stored on the database, is it simply down to the ammount of disk space we can provide? what about performance and managability?
None of this data is particularly massive, just 'int' values, its just the database records transactions, and we'd be looking at several thousand per day, and start multiplying that by several thousand units you could be looking at a sizable number of records every day inserted into the database.
Just thought i'd stick my foot into the forum to see your thoughts on planning for this kind of growth, clustering servers, achiving records and all that kind of stuff.
Like I say this is all future planning, and at the time we'd employ an expert to come and consult for us, but at this time i thought i'd just investigate it a little,
Thanks guys,
Rob