Database File Size Problem

Apr 20, 2007

Hi,

I am facing problem of memory size of database file.



I am using SQL Server Express Edition for my application which will log point values after every second.

I have two table in my database

PointValues1_500 with the following columns

DateAndTime of type DATETIME with cluster index
Val1, Val2, Val3 ----- Val500 of type NUMERIC(18,6)

PointValues501-1000 with following columns


DateAndTime of type DATETIME with cluster index

Val1, Val2, Val3 ----- Val500 of type NUMERIC(18,6)

According to specification provided by microsoft DATETIME takes 8 bytes and NUMERIC(18,6) takes 9 bytes and 132 bytes per row for internal usage. So, it will take 4710 bytes approximately per row including index (if i am right).



When I put 60 rows in each table data file size is increased by 1 MB which should be 4710 * 60 (rows) * 2(tables) = 0.6 MB approx. I this scenario i am losing 0.4 MB memory that will cost me a lot if i have point values for 1 hour = 3600 rows per table.



Please give me a suggestion how to overcome this lost.



Best Regards

Haseeb Ahmad

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