Our Actinic access order database is now 145Mb and some operations are slow (eg. printing invoices) and some are downright flaky (eg. searching past orders frequently fails to find orders that we know are there).
Is this now too big for comfort? Our orders go back to when we started around 2 years ago. While we could archive off stuff older than 1 year, a quick sales analysis suggests that this would represent only 20% of the total orders, and at our rate of growth we'll soon be at the point where the last 12 months is more than 145Mb anyway.
I'm reluctant to archive off at all as customers regularly request a repeat of a previous order; and it's always useful to see what regular customers are buying.
I have run a database compaction (result: down from 160Mb to the present 145Mb).
What does the panel think?
Cheers,
simon
Is this now too big for comfort? Our orders go back to when we started around 2 years ago. While we could archive off stuff older than 1 year, a quick sales analysis suggests that this would represent only 20% of the total orders, and at our rate of growth we'll soon be at the point where the last 12 months is more than 145Mb anyway.
I'm reluctant to archive off at all as customers regularly request a repeat of a previous order; and it's always useful to see what regular customers are buying.
I have run a database compaction (result: down from 160Mb to the present 145Mb).
What does the panel think?
Cheers,
simon
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