There is no specific number that needs to be empty for workspaces. You
just need to have enough empty space to work properly. With dangerously
full workspaces, common issues are database rebuild will eventually
fail, on projects workspace the Attic will fail and worse yet bin
corruption during saving.
To maintain a certain level of performance, you want to keep allocation
groups 10% empty at any given time.
On 2/17/2013 6:23 PM, John Moore wrote:
> The unity is pretty full where I'm at. There are a few workspaces in the Red, over 90% full, and a couple over 80% full, Yellow IIRC. Some of these are large workspaces and they still have 150 to 200 GB available. That's a lot of space free in my book but is the Unity still going to have issues, such as errors or whatever, with the high percentage of use in these workspaces with 150 to 200 GB available. Does the size of the free space matter more than the percentage of the workspace being used? Not having any specific issues right now but I'm being told I can't add media to the work spaces that still have what I consider a lot of free space.
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