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Something is rapidly eating up space on the C: drive on the server. What is the problem?
There is a server 2008R2 with MS SQL and 1C8.2. The problem is that on the system disk itself, free space runs out catastrophically quickly. Approximately 500MB per day is eaten. I can’t understand what I’m doing, because drive C: is 100GB in size, the total file size calculated through Explorer is 30GB, but in fact 95GB is occupied. This situation began when inept hands climbed to set up MS SQL. I think the reason is somewhere here, although not the fact. What do you think?
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Turn on the display of hidden files and folders in the explorer, but look again.
Magic doesn't happen.
Maybe it's squishy, maybe something else.
I think it's in the logs. I'm not friends with Windows, so I don't know where the logs are stored :)
MS SQL does not delete logs and they expand as
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set up a backup, and the logs will be deleted.
We read the article , install any of the applications recommended in the article and comments, and find out what is eating up space.
users work on RDP? Where are the public folders located? Not long ago, my swap file became 35GB, which ate up all the free space.
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