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Gareth Vincent
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That is an interesting approach and something worth considering. Our main drive is to free up disk space and reduce bandwidth to our end users. Our document db makes up 80% of our entire storage and is used maybe 10% of the time. In my test environment I was able to reduce a 150Gb DB to 32Gb. Our document db is only one of the DB's that make up our application and contains only copy documents and dayend reports. We are hosting just over 100 clients with our new application so you can imagine the impact this has on storage.
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