Apr
01
2009

Database size calculation sheets

calculatorLast week a collegue asked how big the initial database for VirtualCenter should be and how much it grows.  He also needed to know much diskspace he needed to reserve for the database.

Since we have to do this more often I thought it would be handy to collect the various calculation sheets here.

Here are the links to the calculation sheets I found:

VirtualCenter database calculator for Oracle
VirtualCenter database calculator for SQL Server

VMware Site Recovery Manager Sizing Estimator for SQL Server
VMware Site Recovery Manager Sizing Estimator for Oracle

Update Manager Sizing Estimator

Unfortunately I couldn’t find a VMware View Composer database sizing tool. If I missed any database sizing tools please let me know so I can update the list.

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Written by Anne Jan Elsinga in: VMware | Tags: ,
In real live MeAgain is Anne Jan Elsinga. He's a Technical Consultant for Centric Managed ICT Services in the Netherlands. He spends his working hours with a lot of virtualization stuff, from feasibility to implementation for server virtualization/consolidation and desktop virtualization. In the night time he dances latin, ballroom and salsa and he recently discovered the pleasure of diving.
  • stephennordlund
    You ever find any information about View Composer database sizing?
  • Great site this www.vmguru.nl and I am really pleased to see you have what I am actually looking for here and this this post is exactly what I am interested in. I shall be pleased to become a regular visitor :)
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