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SQL Server RBS Performance with SharePoint Server 2010 and StorSimple Storage Solution

This white paper explains how Remote BLOB Storage works in SharePoint Server 2010 and analyzes its performance impacts on database size, database backup size, transaction response times, and backup/restore time.

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  • Version:

    2

    Date Published:

    7/15/2024

    File Name:

    oit2010-whitepaper-storsimple-sharepoint2010-rbs.pdf

    oit2010-whitepaper-storsimple-sharepoint2010-rbs.docx

    oit2010-whitepaper-storsimple-sharepoint2010-rbs.xps

    File Size:

    836.9 KB

    763.3 KB

    1.1 MB

    When users store more documents and larger media documents in SharePoint libraries, performance, scalability, and manageability challenges occur for SharePoint administrators. The Remote BLOB Storage (RBS) feature in SharePoint Server 2010 addresses these challenges. This paper explains the RBS feature as it applies to SharePoint Server 2010 and analyzes its performance impacts on key attributes of a SharePoint farm such as database size, database backup size, transaction response times, and backup/restore time.
  • Supported Operating Systems

    Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XP

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