But it may not appear to do it straight away depending on how your database is configured. The database might allocate memory in large blocks, so you might upload a document and see no change in size. Or upload a document and see a much larger change in size.
It's possible to store the content outside the SQL database, and keep the DB small. We are using a provider to store the content on a external device and works fine!
of their current customers are sharepoint customers who has grown too huge to be manageable.I have done a couple of sharepoint integarations as well.Besides just content storing if you configure records management then you can kill the content as your business rule/file plan dictates.Also OT has another service called archiving which allows you to use very chep medai for not often used content.Much more thought off DMS than SP.The GUI may not look slick to a MS crowd tthough.
Well, if I called the wrong number, why did you answer the phone?
James Thurber, New Yorker cartoon caption, June 5, 1937
Certified OT Developer,Livelink ECM Champion 2008
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