Not everyone is in a position to slam the brakes on a "change" before it happens.
Also you must appreciate the vagueness of hardware changes.
Why the drive was changed in the first place, what it was changed from , and most importantly if there was indeed "something" wrong with the drive who...
You may be preaching to the wrong choir. The sermon, amuzing at first, starts to get repetitevly annoying.
...and yet here we are. There is a chance among all the "buy my product or service" presentations over the years I might have missed the ones on how to implement "more secure" "security"...
Seeing all this information makes me want to know how all extents prior to .d21 are limited to 2GB .
Was enablelargefiles used before figuring out the reason for the sudden growth?
I love using 2GB extents for this specific reason :)
A database being used to store scanned documents will start increasing at an obscene rate for only two reasons:
A) A LOT and I mean really a lot more documents are being stored than before ,
or the more usual reason: A scanner or scanners were replaced and now the size of the scanned documents...
Sometimes the answer is at the last place you look :)
As for release notes vs knowledgebase it kinda sorta makes sensw. Release notes are most likely assembled at "release" time and knowledgebase is accumulated "post release" knowledge. As much as I enjoy figuring things out myself, I'm also not...
You didn't say if you have ot scroll horizontally or vertically.
The buffer size and window size will take care of having to scroll vertically but you might have to reduce the font size to "something smaller" too.
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