![]() Thankfully they have a "shrink database"button which got it down to a couple GB, but I feel like that shouldn't be something I actually have to be concerned about. It got to over 100GB on even our very small use servers. ![]() Turns out, Cloudberry has a file that is critical to their system to index their backups which just continuously grows. What gets even worse is I was notified earlier this week that all 3 of my servers were getting low on space on the C: drive. The problem is, we have servers that are getting up there in age (hoping to justify a nice new server to go straight VM with them soon) and I don't want to dedicate that many resources to them. Their best option is to do a real time backup which is a constant backup of any and all changes. Cloudberry seems like it must go through file by file looking for changes because it takes over 2 hours which really opens me up to data loss issues. Basically, Shadowprotect would back it all up in a couple of minutes allowing me to back up hourly. I talked with their support who seemed to think my expectations were unreasonable for a 1.5TB hard drive. ![]() Tried the speed up suggestions and really didn't see an increase. I've looked into it quite a bit since implementing.
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