Hello world,
I've been maintaining a FusionPBX install and each time the hardware/cloud provider changed I'd just move over the database. Usage has traditionally been low but over the past year or two I've seen a steady growth to the point where if I don't move the day's recordings off local storage overnight the next day I risk running critically low on disk space. I don't even keep more than the previous day's backup on disk anymore as the tarball is well over a gigabyte. So am I freaking out about the size of the database for no reason or is there some sort of maintenance I should be doing to trim the database? While on the subject, has anyone split db duties out to be accessed over the network instead? I read someone here say once that storage is cheap so is everyone just throwing storage at their installations as they grow?
I've been maintaining a FusionPBX install and each time the hardware/cloud provider changed I'd just move over the database. Usage has traditionally been low but over the past year or two I've seen a steady growth to the point where if I don't move the day's recordings off local storage overnight the next day I risk running critically low on disk space. I don't even keep more than the previous day's backup on disk anymore as the tarball is well over a gigabyte. So am I freaking out about the size of the database for no reason or is there some sort of maintenance I should be doing to trim the database? While on the subject, has anyone split db duties out to be accessed over the network instead? I read someone here say once that storage is cheap so is everyone just throwing storage at their installations as they grow?