w entries, equivalent a groth of 10MByte.
> Table 'op_it_work' has 11k rows
> Table 'op_dc_link_local_ip_address_aloc' has roughly 65k rows
>
> which know sums up to 50MB database size instead of 7MB which was roughly
> the size during the last months for the DB.
>
st 24h we
have 20.000 new entries, equivalent a groth of 10MByte.
Table 'op_it_work' has 11k rows
Table 'op_dc_link_local_ip_address_aloc' has roughly 65k rows
which know sums up to 50MB database size instead of 7MB which was roughly
the size during the last months for the D
Is there anyway to know how large a mysql databse is going to grow? Were
looking to deploy 100 hypervisors and over 5000 VM's.