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You are asking simple questions that end up with complicated answers. SQL Server is best treated in a holistic manner. As an example: disk IOPS won't matter if you don't have sufficient RAM... paging...
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The only way to forecast space needed for a database is to trend and bench mark growth of the existing database. That or use a crystal ball. Even forecasting can be very wrong if there is some other...
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You are asking simple questions that end up with complicated answers. SQL Server is best treated in a holistic manner. As an example: disk IOPS won't matter if you don't have sufficient RAM... paging...
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The only way to forecast space needed for a database is to trend and bench mark growth of the existing database. That or use a crystal ball. Even forecasting can be very wrong if there is some other...
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