Hi Sravan,

We are using Artifactory to store .war files and a .tar.gz file for 
libraries. The .war files is around 75MB and .tar.gz file is 62MB. That 
space allocation is required for each release.

In a first instance, we allocated 5GB for Artifactory. They got consumed 
in about three months. Since I expected that could happen, to avoid a 
migration or deleting artifact, I installed Artifactory on /opt, which 
is a LVM Linux partition, so I could extend it whenever it gets full. 
After 8 months, we have 10GB consumed by artifactory (our releases + 
snapshots + remote repos).

About backups, we backup just the configuration of Artifactory.

On 18/11/13 20:58, Sravan wrote:
> I would like to store war files, libraries in artifactory. How much space we
> needed to allocate on a Linux server for long term process. And what would
> be ideal backup storage to artifactory? Just going with default one or any
> suggestions accepted?
>
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