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Assalamualaikum...

Aku ada satu soalan....Dalam SQL Server, bila kita create Database guna Enterprise Manager....kita boleh Allocate Space untuk database tue...Automatic growth and Max size dan juga kita boleh set size untuk Log file. Lepas kita dah hasikan satu database baru, bila kita tgk properties database tu, akan ditunjukkan saiz dan Space Available.

Contohnya:-

Saiz Database = 4.00MB

Saiz Available = 3.09MB

Soalannye, Kemana perginya 0.91MB? dan bagaimana nak calculate space yg dah digunakan tue? Boleh sesiapa tolong jelaskan...

Terima Kasih

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kalau salah tolong betulkan...aku pun tak berapa arif

size file 0.91MB biasa nya akan digunakan untuk menyimpan info (file tagging) tentang file tue sendiri

contoh:

- location path

- summary file

- date access, modified dan create

size yang diambil biasanya bergantung pada bilangan tab yang terhasil bila kita right click file.

macam komputer aku bila aku right clik dia ada tab (General, Summary, Netware Version)

File>right click>properties

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tapikan....aku nak tau calculation dia camana? memang 0.91MB tue digunakan oleh system table by default...tapi macamana kiraan dia?

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Terima Kasih Pinggan...sat aku baca dulu.

Pinggan,

Ini saiz On Disk yang pakai FAT semua tue...emm ada resource lain tak?

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