It depends on how much data was on the old servers and
that now appears on the consolidated server as well as
how much capacity you have assigned for your db.  My
experience as a consultant in dealing with this issue
is that there is either a lot of data on the new
server or there isn't a lot of capacity assigned for
the db or some other clients have had data added to
them to be backed up.  How much capacity do you have
assigned for your db and how large is your
environment?
Thanks,
Angela
--- "Brown, Ken C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Recently we have gone through a Server Consolidation
> on 2 of our servers.
> During this consolidation effort I had noticed that
> our DB size has grown
> from a concerning value of 64.7% to an alarming
> 72.5% over a period of about
> 1 week.
>
> Granted I understand that during the reorg that
> there are going to be
> multiple files and directories on our NT Servers but
> should this DB grow at
> a such an enormous rate over a period of one week?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ken C. Brown
> Systems Engineer
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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