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QuestionSQL Server 2003 Full! Pin
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Luc Pattyn24-May-10 11:06
sitebuilderLuc Pattyn24-May-10 11:06 
Roger Wright wrote:
The vendor claims that it's not possible to free up space by deleting old records


That is hard to believe; you may not be able to shrink the files, but most of the internal space must become available for reuse within the database.


I'm no DB expert, and have never "filled" a database before; but whatever database you use, this is bound to work:
- stop the application
- create backup 1
- remove garbage and old records no longer needed
- create backup 2

and now either compact database
or, harder but my preferred way:
- delete database
- create new database
- populate from backup 2

Smile | :)
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QuestionHow can i take backup's on remote server path directly?? Pin
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