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Niths
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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 12:20 am    Post subject: Database size - MSCRM and SFO Reply with quote

Hi,

Could someone please let me know what the maximum size of the offline SFO
database is? I d read somewhere that its 2 GB. Is there any way of changing
this?

Also, is there a maximum size for the MSCRM database and the approx number
of records that can fit in?

Thanks,
Niths

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John O'Donnell
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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 12:45 am    Post subject: Re: Database size - MSCRM and SFO Reply with quote

the only limit on the SQL server is really speed and hardware.

SQL Serve can scale up to terrabytes of storage if your systems can support
it.

In order to understand your storage requirements you need to analyse the
business including items such as number if users, usage patterns etc


"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:387E62E4-3AFF-4A0F-85F8-2E083B9A6590@microsoft.com...
Quote:
Hi,

Could someone please let me know what the maximum size of the offline SFO
database is? I d read somewhere that its 2 GB. Is there any way of
changing
this?

Also, is there a maximum size for the MSCRM database and the approx number
of records that can fit in?

Thanks,
Niths
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John O'Donnell
Guest





Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 12:45 am    Post subject: Re: Database size - MSCRM and SFO Reply with quote

the only limit on the SQL server is really speed and hardware.

SQL Serve can scale up to terrabytes of storage if your systems can support
it.

In order to understand your storage requirements you need to analyse the
business including items such as number if users, usage patterns etc


"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:387E62E4-3AFF-4A0F-85F8-2E083B9A6590@microsoft.com...
Quote:
Hi,

Could someone please let me know what the maximum size of the offline SFO
database is? I d read somewhere that its 2 GB. Is there any way of
changing
this?

Also, is there a maximum size for the MSCRM database and the approx number
of records that can fit in?

Thanks,
Niths


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Niths
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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 1:03 am    Post subject: Re: Database size - MSCRM and SFO Reply with quote

but does this hold good for the offline MSDE database as well???

"John O'Donnell" wrote:

Quote:
the only limit on the SQL server is really speed and hardware.

SQL Serve can scale up to terrabytes of storage if your systems can support
it.

In order to understand your storage requirements you need to analyse the
business including items such as number if users, usage patterns etc


"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:387E62E4-3AFF-4A0F-85F8-2E083B9A6590@microsoft.com...
Hi,

Could someone please let me know what the maximum size of the offline SFO
database is? I d read somewhere that its 2 GB. Is there any way of
changing
this?

Also, is there a maximum size for the MSCRM database and the approx number
of records that can fit in?

Thanks,
Niths


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John O'Donnell
Guest





Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 8:03 am    Post subject: Re: Database size - MSCRM and SFO Reply with quote

as i understand it theire is a hard 2gb limit on the msde database

that may have increased to 4gb on the version that comes with crm 3.

"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F91DB9DC-5BD7-42F4-AE87-D4091998C214@microsoft.com...
Quote:
but does this hold good for the offline MSDE database as well???

"John O'Donnell" wrote:

the only limit on the SQL server is really speed and hardware.

SQL Serve can scale up to terrabytes of storage if your systems can
support
it.

In order to understand your storage requirements you need to analyse the
business including items such as number if users, usage patterns etc


"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:387E62E4-3AFF-4A0F-85F8-2E083B9A6590@microsoft.com...
Hi,

Could someone please let me know what the maximum size of the offline
SFO
database is? I d read somewhere that its 2 GB. Is there any way of
changing
this?

Also, is there a maximum size for the MSCRM database and the approx
number
of records that can fit in?

Thanks,
Niths


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Niths
Guest





Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 9:02 am    Post subject: Re: Database size - MSCRM and SFO Reply with quote

thanks!

Would you know if this limit can be changed???

any idea yet about what SFO 3.0 has to offer?

"John O'Donnell" wrote:

Quote:
as i understand it theire is a hard 2gb limit on the msde database

that may have increased to 4gb on the version that comes with crm 3.

"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F91DB9DC-5BD7-42F4-AE87-D4091998C214@microsoft.com...
but does this hold good for the offline MSDE database as well???

"John O'Donnell" wrote:

the only limit on the SQL server is really speed and hardware.

SQL Serve can scale up to terrabytes of storage if your systems can
support
it.

In order to understand your storage requirements you need to analyse the
business including items such as number if users, usage patterns etc


"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:387E62E4-3AFF-4A0F-85F8-2E083B9A6590@microsoft.com...
Hi,

Could someone please let me know what the maximum size of the offline
SFO
database is? I d read somewhere that its 2 GB. Is there any way of
changing
this?

Also, is there a maximum size for the MSCRM database and the approx
number
of records that can fit in?

Thanks,
Niths





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John O'Donnell
Guest





Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 11:51 pm    Post subject: Re: Database size - MSCRM and SFO Reply with quote

SFO 3?

search on google for news etc but as a client its looking very good




"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D81B7599-73ED-4645-A888-EE00099458F0@microsoft.com...
Quote:
thanks!

Would you know if this limit can be changed???

any idea yet about what SFO 3.0 has to offer?

"John O'Donnell" wrote:

as i understand it theire is a hard 2gb limit on the msde database

that may have increased to 4gb on the version that comes with crm 3.

"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F91DB9DC-5BD7-42F4-AE87-D4091998C214@microsoft.com...
but does this hold good for the offline MSDE database as well???

"John O'Donnell" wrote:

the only limit on the SQL server is really speed and hardware.

SQL Serve can scale up to terrabytes of storage if your systems can
support
it.

In order to understand your storage requirements you need to analyse
the
business including items such as number if users, usage patterns etc


"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:387E62E4-3AFF-4A0F-85F8-2E083B9A6590@microsoft.com...
Hi,

Could someone please let me know what the maximum size of the
offline
SFO
database is? I d read somewhere that its 2 GB. Is there any way of
changing
this?

Also, is there a maximum size for the MSCRM database and the approx
number
of records that can fit in?

Thanks,
Niths





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Matt Parks
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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 1:02 am    Post subject: Re: Database size - MSCRM and SFO Reply with quote

The limit is NOT a SFO 1.2/CFO 3.0(CRM for Outlook) limit, it is a limit in
MSDE. There is no way to change it.

--

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM


"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D81B7599-73ED-4645-A888-EE00099458F0@microsoft.com...
thanks!

Would you know if this limit can be changed???

any idea yet about what SFO 3.0 has to offer?

"John O'Donnell" wrote:

Quote:
as i understand it theire is a hard 2gb limit on the msde database

that may have increased to 4gb on the version that comes with crm 3.

"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F91DB9DC-5BD7-42F4-AE87-D4091998C214@microsoft.com...
but does this hold good for the offline MSDE database as well???

"John O'Donnell" wrote:

the only limit on the SQL server is really speed and hardware.

SQL Serve can scale up to terrabytes of storage if your systems can
support
it.

In order to understand your storage requirements you need to analyse
the
business including items such as number if users, usage patterns etc


"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:387E62E4-3AFF-4A0F-85F8-2E083B9A6590@microsoft.com...
Hi,

Could someone please let me know what the maximum size of the offline
SFO
database is? I d read somewhere that its 2 GB. Is there any way of
changing
this?

Also, is there a maximum size for the MSCRM database and the approx
number
of records that can fit in?

Thanks,
Niths





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Ilana Smith
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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 1:03 am    Post subject: Re: Database size - MSCRM and SFO Reply with quote

3.0 continues to use MSDE with its 2GB limit. The new version of MSDE, SQL
Server 2005 Express, enables 4GB (its a licensing rather than technology
limitation), but we're not using it for 3.0.

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"John O'Donnell" <csharpconsulting@nospam-hotmail.com-nospam> wrote in
message news:Ov6WmQm5FHA.156@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
Quote:
as i understand it theire is a hard 2gb limit on the msde database

that may have increased to 4gb on the version that comes with crm 3.

"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F91DB9DC-5BD7-42F4-AE87-D4091998C214@microsoft.com...
but does this hold good for the offline MSDE database as well???

"John O'Donnell" wrote:

the only limit on the SQL server is really speed and hardware.

SQL Serve can scale up to terrabytes of storage if your systems can
support
it.

In order to understand your storage requirements you need to analyse
the
business including items such as number if users, usage patterns etc


"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:387E62E4-3AFF-4A0F-85F8-2E083B9A6590@microsoft.com...
Hi,

Could someone please let me know what the maximum size of the offline
SFO
database is? I d read somewhere that its 2 GB. Is there any way of
changing
this?

Also, is there a maximum size for the MSCRM database and the approx
number
of records that can fit in?

Thanks,
Niths




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Niths
Guest





Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 4:07 pm    Post subject: Re: Database size - MSCRM and SFO Reply with quote

This is bad news! Our implementation might be put on hold until we find a way
to up the limit :-(

Thanks anyways!

"Matt Parks" wrote:

Quote:
The limit is NOT a SFO 1.2/CFO 3.0(CRM for Outlook) limit, it is a limit in
MSDE. There is no way to change it.

--

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM


"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D81B7599-73ED-4645-A888-EE00099458F0@microsoft.com...
thanks!

Would you know if this limit can be changed???

any idea yet about what SFO 3.0 has to offer?

"John O'Donnell" wrote:

as i understand it theire is a hard 2gb limit on the msde database

that may have increased to 4gb on the version that comes with crm 3.

"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F91DB9DC-5BD7-42F4-AE87-D4091998C214@microsoft.com...
but does this hold good for the offline MSDE database as well???

"John O'Donnell" wrote:

the only limit on the SQL server is really speed and hardware.

SQL Serve can scale up to terrabytes of storage if your systems can
support
it.

In order to understand your storage requirements you need to analyse
the
business including items such as number if users, usage patterns etc


"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:387E62E4-3AFF-4A0F-85F8-2E083B9A6590@microsoft.com...
Hi,

Could someone please let me know what the maximum size of the offline
SFO
database is? I d read somewhere that its 2 GB. Is there any way of
changing
this?

Also, is there a maximum size for the MSCRM database and the approx
number
of records that can fit in?

Thanks,
Niths








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Matt Parks
Guest





Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 8:45 am    Post subject: Re: Database size - MSCRM and SFO Reply with quote

Do your users really need access to more than 2GB of data while offline?
That is a huge amount of data and will require a lot of synch processing
that will make the process of going offline potentially quite long. I would
think through this more as I doubt most of your users would need that much
data.

--

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM


"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8BA94084-8F60-4722-A12C-AA39AA252992@microsoft.com...
This is bad news! Our implementation might be put on hold until we find a
way
to up the limit :-(

Thanks anyways!

"Matt Parks" wrote:

Quote:
The limit is NOT a SFO 1.2/CFO 3.0(CRM for Outlook) limit, it is a limit
in
MSDE. There is no way to change it.

--

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM


"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D81B7599-73ED-4645-A888-EE00099458F0@microsoft.com...
thanks!

Would you know if this limit can be changed???

any idea yet about what SFO 3.0 has to offer?

"John O'Donnell" wrote:

as i understand it theire is a hard 2gb limit on the msde database

that may have increased to 4gb on the version that comes with crm 3.

"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F91DB9DC-5BD7-42F4-AE87-D4091998C214@microsoft.com...
but does this hold good for the offline MSDE database as well???

"John O'Donnell" wrote:

the only limit on the SQL server is really speed and hardware.

SQL Serve can scale up to terrabytes of storage if your systems can
support
it.

In order to understand your storage requirements you need to analyse
the
business including items such as number if users, usage patterns etc


"Niths" <Niths@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:387E62E4-3AFF-4A0F-85F8-2E083B9A6590@microsoft.com...
Hi,

Could someone please let me know what the maximum size of the
offline
SFO
database is? I d read somewhere that its 2 GB. Is there any way of
changing
this?

Also, is there a maximum size for the MSCRM database and the approx
number
of records that can fit in?

Thanks,
Niths








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