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No, don't delete the table. You could cause all sorts of problems if you do that since information about the file is still stored in there. You may optimize/repair the table and that will make the table smaller now that you have 'emptied' it.
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Once you moved your attachments out of the database, make sure you do not forget to backup the directories in which you are storing them now. Only a backup of your database is not enough anymore.
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Just out of curiosity what is the largest file size that vB can handle? I'm creating an internal site for our company and some of the training material is 2 to 10GB? What direction should I take? Any advice?
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There is no real hard limit in vBulletin. The limits are mostly set by the server configuration.
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<font color="darkgreen">You can adjust the upload limits by changing the php settings. I have up to 100MBs as my limits for the mod staff, 50MBs for supporting members and 25MBs for regular members.
In your php.ini set upload_max_filesize = xxxM Where xxx is the maximum for anyone to upload. Then limit by usergroup settings.</font> |
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