Is the size in your data file or your transaction log file? I would bet = it is in your Transaction Log file. If the transaction log hasn't been dumped, truncated and shrunk in a = while it could make your DB rather large. HTH- Jeff -----Original Message----- From: Anders Hansen-=D8vre [mailto:anders.hansen-ovre@xxxxxxxxx]=20 Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 3:48 PM To: ThinList (E-post) Subject: [THIN] VEEEERY large DS We have a DS on a XP fr2 farm. 27 TS servers and MS SQL for the DS. The = =3D DS is now over 400mb in size, which we think is a hell of a lot :) We =3D = run a separate db for the summary database.. Anyone have some experience or advice in this matter ? --- mvh/yours Anders Hansen-=3DD8vre, Seniorkonsulent=3D20 Mail : anders.hansen-ovre@xxxxxxxxx Mail : anders.hansen-ovre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Cell : (+47) 90 98 17 78 Konsulenthuset Contra as Hedmark N=3DE6ringspark, Bygg 15, 2312 Ottestad Mail : post@xxxxxxxxx Web : http://www.contra.no Phone : (+47) 62 54 42 99 Fax : (+47) 62 54 42 85 ********************************************** This weeks sponsor 99Point9.com 99Point9 helps solve your unresolved technical server-based questions, issues and incidents. http://www.99point9.com *********************************************** For Archives, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or=20 set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link. http://thethin.net/citrixlist.cfm ********************************************** This weeks sponsor 99Point9.com 99Point9 helps solve your unresolved technical server-based questions, issues and incidents. http://www.99point9.com *********************************************** For Archives, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link. http://thethin.net/citrixlist.cfm