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Me Personally? I love DAOS...

I think DAOS is great, and why?   Because of the screenshot below.   A database a quarter of that size would make most admins cry, but with DAOS, it hums along beautifully.



Makes me wonder if this type of scenario is what IBM had in mind when they designed DAOS.


Oh, and the size is not an error.   Logically, it actually is 140GB in size, with about 53,000 attachments.

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  1. They had LotusLive Notes in mind. Strange that they are "fixing" lots of historic Notes and Domino issues now that they have fully embraced the cloud.

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  2. It sounds clever Darren but not true. DAOS was conceived and implemented before we even conceived of LotusLive Notes. Just trying to help with TCO.

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  3. How many from those 53,000 attachments were duplicates? Otherwise, those Gb storage just moved onto another folder :)

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  4. None of those 53,000 are duplicates. I'm happy the storage is moved to a new folder, if not, I'd have at least 4 databases needed to store the same information, with a 5th on the way.

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  5. I also like very mutch DAOS and i tourn on when i can at my customers.

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